Computer Vision Laboratory @ Kyoto University (Ko Nishino, Ken Sakurada, Ryo Kawahara)
https://vision.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/
Reposted by Ko Nishino
🍵MAtCha reconstructs sharp, accurate and scalable meshes of both foreground AND background from just a few unposed images (eg 3 to 10 images)...
...While also working with dense-view datasets (hundreds of images)!
X. Nicole Han, T. Zickler and K. Nishino (Harvard+Kyoto)
Diffusion-based SFS lets you sample multistable shape perception!
Nicole at poster on Th 12/12 11am East A-C 1308
vision.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/research/mss...
Shota Sasaki, Jane Wu, Ko Nishino
Human avatar with movement- (not pose-)dependent clothing as 3D GS simulated with PBD attached to SMPL, all recovered from multiview video.
vision.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/research/pbdyg/
Yuto Matsubara and Ko Nishino (Kyoto University)
Occlusion-aware, view-flexible multiview human shape and pose recovery as learned optimization.
vision.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/research/hea...
Correspondences in the reflections let us disambiguate camera poses. No need of overlapping background; camera pose and 3D just from the shiny object surface.
vision.ist.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/research/3rd...