Olga Sorkine Hornung: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2023

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Name Prof. Dr. Olga Sorkine Hornung
Name variantsOlga Sorkine-Hornung
O. Sorkine
O. Sorkine-Hornung
Olga Sorkine
Olga Sorkine Hornung
FieldComputer Science
Address
Professur für Informatik
ETH Zürich, CNB G 106.2
Universitätstrasse 6
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 83 57
Fax+41 44 632 15 96
E-mailolga.sorkine@inf.ethz.ch
URLhttp://people.inf.ethz.ch/sorkineo
DepartmentComputer Science
RelationshipFull Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
263-5702-00LSeminar on Digital Humans Information Restricted registration - show details
The deadline for deregistering expires at the end of the third week of the semester. Students who are still registered after that date, but do not attend the seminar, will officially fail the seminar.
2 credits2SM. Gross, B. Solenthaler, O. Sorkine Hornung, S. Tang, R. Wampfler
AbstractThis seminar covers advanced topic in digital humans with a focus on the latest research results. Topics include estimating human pose and motion from images, human motion synthesis, learning-based human avatar creation, learning neural implicit representations for humans, modeling, animations, artificial intelligence for digital characters, and others. A collection of research papers is selected.
Learning objectiveThe goal is to get an overview of actual research topics in the field of digital humans and to improve presentation and critical analysis skills.
ContentThis seminar covers advanced topics in digital humans including both seminal research papers as well as the latest research results. A collection of research papers are selected covering topics such as estimating human pose and motion from images, human motion synthesis, learning-based human avatar creation, learning neural implicit representations for humans, modeling, animations, artificial intelligence for digital characters, and others. Each student presents one paper to the class and leads a discussion about the paper. All students read the papers and participate in the discussion.
LiteratureIndividual research papers are selected each term. See https://vlg.inf.ethz.ch/, https://igl.ethz.ch/, and http://graphics.ethz.ch/ for example papers.
CompetenciesCompetencies
Method-specific CompetenciesAnalytical Competenciesassessed
Social CompetenciesCommunicationassessed
Personal CompetenciesCritical Thinkingassessed
264-5800-22LDoctoral Seminar in Visual Computing (HS23) Information 1 credit1SD. B. Baráth, M. Gross, M. Pollefeys, B. Solenthaler, O. Sorkine Hornung, S. Tang
AbstractIn this doctoral seminar, current research at the Institute for Visual Computing will be presented and discussed. The goal is to learn about current research projects at our institute, to strengthen our expertise in the field, to provide a platform where research challenges caThis graduate seminar provides doctoral students in computer science a chance to read and discuss current research papers.
Learning objectiveIn this doctoral seminar, current research at the Institute for Visual Computing will be presented and discussed. The goal is to learn about current research projects at our institute, to strengthen our expertise in the field, to provide a platform where research challenges can be discussed, and also to practice scientific presentations.
ContentCurrent research at the IVC will be presented and discussed.
Prerequisites / NoticeThis course requires solid knowledge in the area of Computer Graphics and Computer Vision as well as state-of-the-art research.