Date: | Friday, Apr. 11 |
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Time: | 14:45 |
Location: | N10_302, Institute of Computer Science |
Our guest speaker is Omri Avrahami from Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
You are all cordially invited to the CVG Seminar on April 11th, 2025 at 2:45 pm CEST
Classical computer graphics approaches for realistic content synthesis require an elaborate underlying scene representation, which typically describes the geometry and physics of a scene, and specifies lighting and camera position, etc. In contrast, generative neural models learn to synthesize diverse visual content from large image datasets, but typically without providing precise fine-grained control. In our work, we aim at developing new tools for visual content synthesis and editing using generative models by exploring various ways to narrow down this gap between classical content generation techniques and neural data-driven approaches.
Omri is a Computer Science Ph.D. student at the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, under the joint supervision of Prof. Dani Lischinski and Prof. Ohad Fried. Omri is interested in developing new tools for content synthesis and editing, known popularly as Generative AI. For his latest research, visit https://omriavrahami.com.