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2 CVPR papers, one poster, one oral

April 7, 2022

CG group members submitted two papers to CVPR 2022 and both were accepted. Markus Worchel’s work Multi-View Mesh Reconstruction with Deferred Shading is on recovering geometry from calibrated input images based on neural shading. Marc Alexa’s Super-Fibonacci Spirals provide a simple method for quickly generating orientation samples with low discrepancy.

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