no code implementations • 7 Mar 2024 • Stamatios Georgoulis, Weining Ren, Alfredo Bochicchio, Daniel Eckert, Yuanyou Li, Abel Gawel
Rapid and reliable identification of dynamic scene parts, also known as motion segmentation, is a key challenge for mobile sensors.
no code implementations • 9 Nov 2023 • Lei LI, Alexander Liniger, Mario Millhaeusler, Vagia Tsiminaki, Yuanyou Li, Dengxin Dai
In this paper, we develop a novel knowledge distillation approach to shrink the performance gap between these two modalities.
1 code implementation • CVPR 2023 • Julius Erbach, Stepan Tulyakov, Patricia Vitoria, Alfredo Bochicchio, Yuanyou Li
The simulator permits the use of inexpensive cameras with long exposure to capture high-quality GS images.
1 code implementation • 24 Aug 2022 • Patricia Vitoria, Stamatios Georgoulis, Stepan Tulyakov, Alfredo Bochicchio, Julius Erbach, Yuanyou Li
Non-uniform image deblurring is a challenging task due to the lack of temporal and textural information in the blurry image itself.
no code implementations • CVPR 2022 • Stepan Tulyakov, Alfredo Bochicchio, Daniel Gehrig, Stamatios Georgoulis, Yuanyou Li, Davide Scaramuzza
Recently, video frame interpolation using a combination of frame- and event-based cameras has surpassed traditional image-based methods both in terms of performance and memory efficiency.
no code implementations • 13 Mar 2022 • Nico Messikommer, Stamatios Georgoulis, Daniel Gehrig, Stepan Tulyakov, Julius Erbach, Alfredo Bochicchio, Yuanyou Li, Davide Scaramuzza
Modern high dynamic range (HDR) imaging pipelines align and fuse multiple low dynamic range (LDR) images captured at different exposure times.
1 code implementation • CVPR 2021 • Stepan Tulyakov, Daniel Gehrig, Stamatios Georgoulis, Julius Erbach, Mathias Gehrig, Yuanyou Li, Davide Scaramuzza
However, while these approaches can capture non-linear motions they suffer from ghosting and perform poorly in low-texture regions with few events.
1 code implementation • 14 Jun 2021 • Stepan Tulyakov, Daniel Gehrig, Stamatios Georgoulis, Julius Erbach, Mathias Gehrig, Yuanyou Li, Davide Scaramuzza
State-of-the-art frame interpolation methods generate intermediate frames by inferring object motions in the image from consecutive key-frames.