sentences in the figure. From these two sentences, text extraction (NLP) methods can easily extract 5 and 3 districts of New York and Hong Kong, respectively. Would the machine then know all districts? In our [...] Kong is divided into 17 districts'' would provide the crucial cue: The listed names thus represent 3 of the 17 districts. Our method relies on sequence tagging algorithms such as CRFs and LSTMs, and can [...] Counting Quantifiers. Paramita Mirza, Simon Razniewski, Fariz Darari and Gerhard Weikum. ISWC 2018 [3] Coverage of Information Extraction from Sentences and Paragraphs. Simon Razniewski, Nitisha Jain, Paramita
Home News & Events 2020 3D Human Pose and Shape Estimation 3D Human Pose and Shape Estimation 3D Reconstruction and Perception of People Humans are incredibly good at perceiving people from visual data [...] self-consistency – the 3D world prediction needs to match the 2D images. This allows to learn about 3D humans with images alone, see Fig. 2. Figure 2: Algorithms to infer pose, shape, 3D geometry, appearance [...] predict 2D pose and image segmentation, because annotated data is available, predicting 3D human geometry, motion and clothing is an open problem, as training data--images and their corresponding 3D geometry--is
game industries. Virtual actors (avatars) are fundamental components of special effects and virtual 3D worlds. With respect to commercially-available motion capture methods, marker- based optical methods [...] reconstruction, can be integrated in the new method. In this way, in addition to the skeletal movement, a 3D surface reconstruction of the person can be captured (so-called performance capture). Here a complex [...] 9325-4004 Email stoll@mpi-inf.mpg.de EpiExplorer and RnBeads: Integrative Analysis of Epigenomic Data RDF-3X – Fast Searches for Semantic Data Markerless Performance Capture
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has been a tremendous development of new, three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies. While 3D printers are still not as popular as regular 2D printers, this may change very soon due the great possibilities [...] their mechanical properties [ figure 2 ]. Figure 1: 3D printed model of a building with prescribed texture and subsurface scattering properties. Figure 2: 3D printed model of a book with prescribed deformation [...] offer. Instead of using traditional manufacturing techniques, such as cutting or injection molding, 3D printers can create complex three-dimensional objects by disposing small portions of printing material
algorithms in order to correct common weak points in ordinary cameras and develop new applications, such as 3D reconstruction. High-speed capture of human actors One example of limited camera capabilities is its [...] objects is another important application area for new camera technologies. Digitization, also called 3D scanning, is used more and more commonly in measurement, quality control, in the digital preservation [...] preservation of cultural artifacts, but also in the entertainment industry. A fundamental problem with 3D scanning systems is the inability of conventional cameras to have an all-around view; an object can only
free/fixed, 2) operationalizing the desirable effects/outcomes of interaction as optimization goal(s), 3) constructing a predictive model that can take as an input any instance of the design space, and 4) [...] Photography Calibrated Display Management Recognizing Human Activity Correspondences and Symmetry in 3D Scenes Flow Analysis Optimizing User Interfaces for Human Performance
cope with the large variability and person-specifi c characteristics in human visual behaviour, and 3) using the information extracted from such behaviour to develop novel humancomputer interfaces that [...] Photography Calibrated Display Management Recognizing Human Activity Correspondences and Symmetry in 3D Scenes Flow Analysis Optimizing User Interfaces for Human Performance
n & Visualization Correspondences and Symmetry in 3D Scenes Correspondences and Symmetry in 3D Scenes Michael Wand Correspondences and Symmetry in 3D Scenes Correspondence problems and shape understanding [...] a small set of training examples provided by the user [Figure 3] using machine learning algorithms. Figure 2: Correspondences between two 3D scans of a person in different poses (computed automatically) [...] using correspondences among data to analyze the structure of the shapes. Figure 1: Decomposition of a 3D Model into elementary building blocks. The color indicates matching types. Correspondence problems
and novel approach to fabricating embedded user interfaces. Digital fabrication techniques, such as 3D printing and laser cutting, are already successful in commercial applications, for they enable the [...] Photography Calibrated Display Management Recognizing Human Activity Correspondences and Symmetry in 3D Scenes Flow Analysis Optimizing User Interfaces for Human Performance