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CIS Seminar: “Recent Advances in Spatial Generative AI”

September 17 at 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Generative spatial AI offers unprecedented capabilities for photorealistic scene representation, generation, and novel-view synthesis, among other tasks. In this talk, we discuss recent advances in large-scale 3D scene representations, efficient neural rendering approaches, and generative AI strategies that allow us to generate photorealistic multi-view-consistent digital humans and general 3D scenes.

Gordon Wetzstein

Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Stanford University

Gordon Wetzstein is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and, by courtesy, of Computer Science at Stanford University. He is the leader of the Stanford Computational Imaging Lab and a faculty co-director of the Stanford Center for Image Systems Engineering. At the intersection of computer graphics and vision, artificial intelligence, computational optics, and applied vision science, Prof. Wetzstein’s research has a wide range of applications in next-generation imaging, wearable computing, and neural rendering systems. Prof. Wetzstein is a Fellow of Optica and the recipient of numerous awards, including an IEEE VGTC Virtual Reality Technical Achievement Award, an NSF CAREER Award, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, an ACM SIGGRAPH Significant New Researcher Award, a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), an SPIE Early Career Achievement Award, an Electronic Imaging Scientist of the Year Award, an Alain Fournier Ph.D. Dissertation Award as well as many Best Paper and Demo Awards.

Details

Date:
September 17
Time:
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Website:
https://www.cis.upenn.edu/events/

Organizer

Computer and Information Science
Phone
215-898-8560
Email
cis-info@cis.upenn.edu
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Venue

Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101), Levine Hall
3330 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States
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