Divergence-Free Shape Correspondence by Deformation (bibtex)
by M. Eisenberger, Z. Lähner and D. Cremers
Reference:
Divergence-Free Shape Correspondence by Deformation (M. Eisenberger, Z. Lähner and D. Cremers), In Computer Graphics Forum, volume 38, 2019. ([arxiv])
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{eisenberger2019divfree,
 author = {M. Eisenberger and Z. Lähner and D. Cremers},
 title = {Divergence-Free Shape Correspondence by Deformation},
 booktitle = {Computer Graphics Forum},
 year = {2019},
 volume = {38},
 number = {5},
 pages = {1-12},
 month = {July},
 keywords = { Geometry Processing },
}
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Divergence-Free Shape Correspondence by Deformation (bibtex)
Divergence-Free Shape Correspondence by Deformation (bibtex)
by M. Eisenberger, Z. Lähner and D. Cremers
Reference:
Divergence-Free Shape Correspondence by Deformation (M. Eisenberger, Z. Lähner and D. Cremers), In Computer Graphics Forum, volume 38, 2019. ([arxiv])
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{eisenberger2019divfree,
 author = {M. Eisenberger and Z. Lähner and D. Cremers},
 title = {Divergence-Free Shape Correspondence by Deformation},
 booktitle = {Computer Graphics Forum},
 year = {2019},
 volume = {38},
 number = {5},
 pages = {1-12},
 month = {July},
 keywords = { Geometry Processing },
}
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Zorah Lähner

Zorah joined the Research Group for Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition as a Ph.D. student in November 2015.

Zorah received her Master's degree with distinction in Informatics in 2015 from the Technical University of Munich and her Bachelor's degree in Informatics in 2013 from the University of Bonn. In 2017 she spent one month at Technion under the supervision of Prof. Alex Bronstein and six months at Oculus Research as a Research Intern under the supervision of Dr. Tony Tung. In 2019 she got a DAAD short-term scholarship to visit Prof. Emanuele Rodolà for two months at Sapienza Università di Roma and did a three months internship at Toshiba Research Europe in Cambridge under the supervision of Dr. Roberto Mecca.


Publications


Projects

2016
SHREC'16 Track on Matching under Topological Noise (Z. Lähner, E. Rodolà, M. Bronstein, D. Cremers)
Link to project: Contest on Matching under Topological Noise

Teaching

Student Projects

Finished Projects
Minimum Distortion Conformal Mappings onto 3D Triangle Meshes Nina Avramova IDP
Design and Analysis of Methods for the Visualization of Shapes using Point Clouds Tobias Gurdan IDP
Uncalibrated photometric 3D Reconstruction with Variable Priors Nina Avramova Master's Thesis
A Probabilistic Algorithm for Shape Correspondence Problems Benjamin Holzschuh Guided Research

Lectures and Seminars

Winter 2020 - Seminar
Recent Advances in 3D Computer Vision (IN2107)
Seminar for computer science master students (2h / 4 ECTS).

Summer 2020 - Seminar
Shape Analysis and Applications in Computer Vision (IN2107)
Seminar for computer science master students (2h / 4 ECTS).

Winter 2018 - Lecture (tutorials)
Diskrete Strukturen (IN0015)
Mandatory lecture for computer science bachelor students (4h+2h / 8 ECTS).

Winter 2018 - Seminar
Shape Analysis and Optimization (IN2107)
Seminar for computer science and mathematics master students (2h / 4 ECTS).

Summer 2017 - Lecture (tutorials)
Analysis of Three-Dimensional Shapes (IN2238)
Lecture for computer science master students (4h + 2h / 8 ECTS).

Winter 2016 - Seminar
Image Segmentation and Shape Analysis (IN2107)
Seminar for computer science master students (2h / 4 ECTS).

Summer 2016 - Lecture (tutorials)
Analysis of Three-Dimensional Shapes (IN2238)
Lecture for computer science master students (4h + 2h / 8 ECTS).

Summer 2016 - Seminar
Shape Analysis and Applications in Computer Vision (IN2107)
Seminar for computer science master students and mathematics bachelor and master students (2h / 4 ECTS).