Julian Chibane (Google Scholar) is a PhD student at the Real Virtual Humans group at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Germany. ย His recent work centers around intrinsic functions for 3D reconstruction.
Highlights from our conversation:
๐ผ How, surprisingly, the IF-Net architecture learned reasonable representations of humans & objects without priors
๐ข A simple observation that led to Neural Unsigned Distance Fields, which handle 3D scenes without a clear inside vs. outside (most scenes!)
๐ Navigating open questions in 3D representation, and the importance of focusing on what's working