Artur Grigorev
arturgrigorev.bsky.social
Artur Grigorev
@arturgrigorev.bsky.social
PhD Student, ETH Zurich and MPI-IS Tübingen. Working on digital garments.

🔗 dolorousrtur.github.io
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📢 New paper CVPR 25!
Can meshes capture fuzzy geometry? Volumetric Surfaces uses adaptive textured shells to model hair, fur without the splatting / volume overhead. It’s fast, looks great, and runs in real time even on budget phones.
🔗 autonomousvision.github.io/volsurfs/
📄 arxiv.org/pdf/2409.02482
May 5, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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AWESOME course (with videos) 🚨 #MachineLearning for Inverse #Graphics with @vincentsitzmann.bsky.social 💪

Includes a lecture on Gaussian Splatting Course: www.scenerepresentations.org/courses/2023...
April 19, 2025 at 7:09 PM
I will be presenting Gaussian Garments next week at #3DV2025

Thursday, March 27, evening poster session, poster #17

Don't miss!
🎉🎉🎉 Happy to announce that the code for our paper Gaussian Garments is now public!

Link: github.com/eth-ait/Gaus...

Gaussian Garments uses a combination of 3D meshes and Gaussian splatting to reconstruct photorealistic simulation-ready digital garments from multi-view videos. 🧵
March 20, 2025 at 3:56 PM
🎉🎉🎉 Happy to announce that the code for our paper Gaussian Garments is now public!

Link: github.com/eth-ait/Gaus...

Gaussian Garments uses a combination of 3D meshes and Gaussian splatting to reconstruct photorealistic simulation-ready digital garments from multi-view videos. 🧵
March 20, 2025 at 3:46 PM
Reposted by Artur Grigorev
Graph Transformers (GTs) can handle long-range dependencies and resolve information bottlenecks, but they’re computationally expensive. Our new model, Spexphormer, helps scale them to much larger graphs – check it out at NeurIPS next week, or the preview here!
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#NeurIPS2024
December 5, 2024 at 7:58 PM
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My deep learning course at the University of Geneva is available on-line. 1000+ slides, ~20h of screen-casts. Full of examples in PyTorch.

fleuret.org/dlc/

And my "Little Book of Deep Learning" is available as a phone-formatted pdf (nearing 700k downloads!)

fleuret.org/lbdl/
November 26, 2024 at 6:15 AM
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For those who missed this post on the-network-that-is-not-to-be-named, I made public my "secrets" for writing a good CVPR paper (or any scientific paper). I've compiled these tips of many years. It's long but hopefully it helps people write better papers. perceiving-systems.blog/en/post/writ...
Writing a good scientific paper
perceiving-systems.blog
November 20, 2024 at 10:18 AM