Todd Zickler
16 papers · 2011–2025 · 4 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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🏃 Academic Marathon (14) 🐣 Hot Topic Early Bird 🧭 Keyword Pioneer 🌍 Conference Polyglot (4) 🐝 Cross-Pollinator (3)
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Academic Marathon
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Hot Topic Early Bird
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Cross-Pollinator
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Topic Evolution
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Keyword Champion
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Keyword Collector
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Century Club
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Unstoppable
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Trend Setter
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Conference Pioneer
Conferences
CVPR (8)
ICCV (5)
NIPS (2)
ECCV (1)
Top co-authors
Keywords
depth estimation
(2)
diffusion model
(2)
material estimation
(2)
surface reconstruction
(2)
3d reconstruction
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boundary detection
(2)
stereo matching
(2)
shape from shading
(2)
feature learning
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stereo vision
(1)
image segmentation
(1)
human perception
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visual appearance
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scene understanding
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sparse coding
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zero-shot learning
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illumination estimation
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adversarial training
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scene representation
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computer vision
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Papers
CObL: Toward Zero-Shot Ordinal Layering without User Prompting
ICCV 2025
Eclipse: Disambiguating Illumination and Materials using Unintended Shadows
CVPR 2024
Multistable Shape from Shading Emerges from Patch Diffusion
NIPS 2024
Ref-NeRF: Structured View-Dependent Appearance for Neural Radiance Fields
CVPR 2022
Field of Junctions: Extracting Boundary Structure at Low SNR
ICCV 2021
A Lighting-Invariant Point Processor for Shading
CVPR 2020
Toward a Universal Model for Shape From Texture
CVPR 2020
Local Detection of Stereo Occlusion Boundaries
CVPR 2019
Tackling 3D ToF Artifacts Through Learning and the FLAT Dataset
ECCV 2018
Focal Track: Depth and Accommodation With Oscillating Lens Deformation
ICCV 2017
Toward Perceptually-Consistent Stereo: A Scanline Study
ICCV 2017
On the Appearance of Translucent Edges
CVPR 2015
Low-Level Vision by Consensus in a Spatial Hierarchy of Regions
CVPR 2015
Hot or Not: Exploring Correlations Between Appearance and Temperature
ICCV 2015
Finding Group Interactions in Social Clutter
CVPR 2013
Dimensionality Reduction Using the Sparse Linear Model
NIPS 2011