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Christian Theobalt
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 508
Citations - 34680
Christian Theobalt is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motion capture & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 450 publications receiving 25487 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Theobalt include Stanford University & Facebook.
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Eikonal rendering: efficient light transport in refractive objects
TL;DR: A new method for real-time rendering of sophisticated lighting effects in and around refractive objects, based on a set of ordinary differential equations derived from the eikonal equation, the main postulate of geometric optics, is presented.
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High-speed Marching Cubes using HistoPyramids
TL;DR: This work outfits the Histogram Pyramid (HP) algorithm, previously only used in GPU data compaction, with the capability for arbitrary data expansion, and presents how it can be implemented in the parallel programming language CUDA (compute unified device architecture), by using a novel 1D chunk/layer construction.
System Description: SPASS Version 1.0.0
Christoph Weidenbach,Bijan Afshordel,Uwe Brahm,Christian Cohrs,Thorsten Engel,Enno Keen,Christian Theobalt,Dalibor Topic +7 more
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Monocular Real-Time Hand Shape and Motion Capture Using Multi-Modal Data
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D hand joint detection module and an inverse kinematics module are used to map 3D joint positions to joint rotations in a single feed-forward pass.
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Single-Shot Multi-Person 3D Pose Estimation From Monocular RGB
Dushyant Mehta,Oleksandr Sotnychenko,Franziska Mueller,Weipeng Xu,Srinath Sridhar,Gerard Pons-Moll,Christian Theobalt +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an occlusion-robust pose-maps (ORPM) is proposed for multi-person 3D pose estimation in general scenes from a monocular RGB camera, which outputs a fixed number of maps which encode the 3D joint locations of all people in the scene.