Dear colleagues and students,
On Friday 23.06, Silvia Sellán from the Dynamic Graphics Project
at the University of Toronto will be visiting us to hold a talk
about her recent cutting-edge research on stochastic surface
reconstruction for recovering shapes from 3D point clouds. Silvia
has a proven track record of publishing innovative research at the
top venues of her field, and we in the Computer Animation group
are thrilled to have her visit. Details below!
When: Friday 23.06, 14:00-15:00.
Where:
Seminar Room 118, Building E3, Floor 1
Mies-van-der-Rohe-Straße, 52074 Aachen
(same floor as the Computer Graphics group)
Title: Uncertain Surface Reconstruction
Abstract: We propose a method to introduce
uncertainty to the surface reconstruction problem. Specifically,
we introduce a statistical extension of the classic Poisson
Surface Reconstruction algorithm for recovering shapes from 3D
point clouds. Instead of outputting an implicit function, we
represent the reconstructed shape as a modified Gaussian Process,
which allows us to conduct statistical queries (e.g., the
likelihood of a point in space being on the surface or inside a
solid). We show that this perspective improves PSR's integration
into the online scanning process, broadens its application realm,
and opens the door to other lines of research such as applying
task-specific priors.
Bio: Silvia is a fourth year Computer Science PhD
student at the University of Toronto. She is advised by Alec
Jacobson and working in Computer Graphics and Geometry Processing.
She is a Vanier Doctoral Scholar, an Adobe Research Fellow and the
winner of the 2021 University of Toronto Arts & Science Dean’s
Doctoral Excellence Scholarship. She has interned twice at Adobe
Research and twice at the Fields Institute of Mathematics. She is
also a founder and organizer of the Toronto Geometry Colloquium
and a member of WiGRAPH. She is currently looking to survey
potential future postdoc and faculty positions, starting Fall
2024.
Looking forward to seeing curious researchers and students alike
next Friday!
Sincerely,
Andreas Longva, Msc.
Computer Animation group
Visual Computing Institute