12 June 2024 | Online via ZOOM
13:00 – 16:30 CEST
The workshop is co-organized by the ELLIS Unit Prague and ELLIS Associate Unit Lviv.
Please register for the workshop to receive a Zoom link a few days before the workshop.
Objective:
The objective of this online workshop is to discuss recent scientific advances in the areas of 3D computer vision and robotics.
Organisers:
With questions please feel free to reach to Rostyslav Hryniv, ELLIS Associate Unit Lviv, and Josef Sivic, ELLIS Unit Prague.
Agenda:
Each presentation slot is 20mins with a suggested 15 mins for presentation and 5 mins for questions.
All times are in Central European Summer Time (CEST).
13:00-14:30 Session I
- Tetiana Martyniuk – DAD-3DHeads: the Dataset, Benchmark, and Applications (project page)
- Torsten Sattler – Building 3D Models (for Visual Localization)
- Igor Krashenyj – Fast, Efficient, Accurate and Robust Visual Tracker
- Andrea Vedaldi – 3D Generative AI: From reconstruction to synthesis
14:30-15:00 Coffee Break
15:00-16:30 Session II
- Ruslan Partsey – What do we learn from using text captions as a form of 3D scene representation? (project page)
- Martin Saska – Onboard AI and 3D computer vision for autonomous robots flying in demanding real-world environment
- Tim Welschehold – From Reactive to Human-like Semantic Reasoning in Mobile Manipulation
- Ananye Agarwal – Legged locomotion and extreme parkour using egocentric vision
This event is supported by the ELIAS project – European Lighthouse of AI for Sustainability.