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visual data analysis

Learning for Visual Data Synthesis and Analysis

Dr. Timo Ropinski, Professor, Visual Computing, Ulm University, Germany

Oct 7, 12:00 - 13:00

B9 L2 H1 R2322

Deep learning visual data synthesis visual data analysis estimation and segmentation Monte carlo methods

Abstract In this talk, I will present our recent advances in deep learning to synthesize and analyze visual data, such as images, volumes, and point clouds. The presented approaches are loosely aligned along the classical computer graphics rendering pipeline, whereby both structured and unstructured data are handled. I will first present concepts for learning in object space, i.e., directly on the data to be rendered. To realize different visual tasks, such as normal estimation and segmentation, I will discuss how Monte Carlo integration can be used to realize convolutions on point cloud data

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