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Towards More Immersive Photos and Videos

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[The seminar is also given as an invited lecture in the course Advanced Graphics and Image Processing. The seminar is open to everyone.]

Panoramas have been fascinating people for more than 200 years, yet recent advances make them more immersive than ever. In my talk, I will start by briefly reviewing history from the pre-computer era, and then describe the main steps of digital panorama stitching, which has found its way into most phones and consumer 360° cameras. I will then go on to present several of our recent projects that aim to make panoramic images and videos more immersive than ever before via classical image-based novel-view synthesis as well as neural radiance fields.

This talk is part of the Rainbow Group Seminars series.

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