CopyMe3D: Scanning and Printing Persons in 3D (bibtex)
by J. Sturm, E. Bylow, F. Kahl and D. Cremers
Reference:
CopyMe3D: Scanning and Printing Persons in 3D (J. Sturm, E. Bylow, F. Kahl and D. Cremers), In German Conference on Pattern Recognition (GCPR), 2013. 
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{sturm_etal_2013gcpr,
 author = {J. Sturm and E. Bylow and F. Kahl and D. Cremers},
 title = {{CopyMe3D}: Scanning and Printing Persons in {3D}},
 booktitle = {German Conference on Pattern Recognition (GCPR)},
 year = {2013},
 address = {Saarbr\"ucken, Germany},
 month = {September},
 keywords = {rgb-d,rgb-d benchmark,sturmselection},
}
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CopyMe3D: Scanning and Printing Persons in 3D (bibtex)
CopyMe3D: Scanning and Printing Persons in 3D (bibtex)
by J. Sturm, E. Bylow, F. Kahl and D. Cremers
Reference:
CopyMe3D: Scanning and Printing Persons in 3D (J. Sturm, E. Bylow, F. Kahl and D. Cremers), In German Conference on Pattern Recognition (GCPR), 2013. 
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{sturm_etal_2013gcpr,
 author = {J. Sturm and E. Bylow and F. Kahl and D. Cremers},
 title = {{CopyMe3D}: Scanning and Printing Persons in {3D}},
 booktitle = {German Conference on Pattern Recognition (GCPR)},
 year = {2013},
 address = {Saarbr\"ucken, Germany},
 month = {September},
 keywords = {rgb-d,rgb-d benchmark,sturmselection},
}
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I am fascinated by the immense progress and application potential of computer vision and robotics research. My motivation is to push the state-of-the-art by developing novel approaches and applying these methods to solve real-world problems. For example, our approach to autonomous quadrocopter flight enables a low-cost quadrocopter to follow its trajectory using a camera as its main sensor while taking a series of images. Our 3D reconstruction algorithm allows to scan persons in 3D and print the acquired model as a small figure. As I see a large potential for commercial applications of such methods, I recently co-founded the university spin-off FabliTec to bring this technology to market.

I am currently working in the following research areas:

RGB-D sensors (Kinect) including visual odometry, SLAM, dense 3D reconstruction, mapping, localization, pose tracking and benchmarking
Quadcopter, including camera-based localization, dense mapping, data fusion, safe navigation and, when all of this works, flying manipulation



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