This is really neat. Do these sort of techniques fall under CS348B at Stanford, or does it fall more under the purview of CS131/231?
ecohen2
Thanks for posting the papers as well!
mihirg
Another really interesting link on how the iPhone XR does Portrait Mode using DPAF + a neural network given that it only has a single camera: https://blog.halide.cam/iphone-xr-a-deep-dive-into-depth-47d36ae69a81
mihirg
And here's how Facebook does their 3D photo feature: http://visual.cs.ucl.ac.uk/pubs/instant3d/instant3d_siggraph_2018.pdf and https://research.fb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/casual3d_siggasia_2017.pdf?
Synthetic Depth-of-Field with a Single-Camera Mobile Phone
https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.04171
This is really neat. Do these sort of techniques fall under CS348B at Stanford, or does it fall more under the purview of CS131/231?
Thanks for posting the papers as well!
Another really interesting link on how the iPhone XR does Portrait Mode using DPAF + a neural network given that it only has a single camera: https://blog.halide.cam/iphone-xr-a-deep-dive-into-depth-47d36ae69a81
And here's how Facebook does their 3D photo feature: http://visual.cs.ucl.ac.uk/pubs/instant3d/instant3d_siggraph_2018.pdf and https://research.fb.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/casual3d_siggasia_2017.pdf?