Steven M. Seitz
Most Recent Affiliation(s):
- Carnegie Mellon University, University of Washington, Assistant Professor
Bio:
SIGGRAPH 2000
Steven Seitz is an Assistant Professor of Robotics and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he conducts research in image-based rendering, graphics, and computer vision. Before joining the Robotics Institute in August 1998, he spent a year visiting the Vision Technology Group at Microsoft Research, and a previous summer in the Advanced Technology Group at Apple Computer. He received his B.A. in computer science and mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1991 and his Ph.D. in computer sciences at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1997. His current research focuses on the problem of acquiring and manipulating visual representations of real environments using semi- and fully-automated techniques. This effort has led to the development of “View Morphing” techniques for interpolating different images of a scene and voxel-based algorithms for computing photorealistic scene reconstructions. His work in these areas has appeared at SJGGRA.PH and in international computer vision conferences and journals, and he co-organized courses on 3D Photography taught at CVPR ’99 and SIGGRAPH 99. Seitz was awarded the 1999 David Marr Prize in Computational Vision for his co-authored paper on “Space Carving” at ICCV 99.
SIGGRAPH 1999
Steven Seitz is an Assistant Professor of Robotics and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he conducts research in image-based rendering, graphics, and computer vision. Before joining the Robotics Institute in August 1998, he spent a year visiting the Vision Technology Group at Microsoft Research, and a previous summer in the Advanced Technology Group at Apple Computer. His current research focuses on the problem of acquiring and manipulating visual representations of real environments using semi- and fully-automated techniques. This effort has led to the development of “View Morphing ” techniques for interpolating different images of a scene and voxel-based algorithms for computing photorealistic scene reconstructions. His work in these areas has appeared at SIGGRAPH and in international computer vision conferences and journals. He received his B.A. in computer science and mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1991 and his Ph.D. in computer sciences at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1997.
Course Organizer:
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Learning Category: Presentation(s):
Type: [Technical Papers]
Synthesizing Obama: learning lip sync from audio Presenter(s): [Suwajanakorn] [Seitz] [Kemelmacher-Shlizerman]
[SIGGRAPH 2017]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Time-lapse mining from internet photos Presenter(s): [Brualla] [Gallup] [Seitz]
[SIGGRAPH 2015]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Exploring photobios Presenter(s): [Kemelmacher-Shlizerman] [Shechtman] [Garg] [Seitz]
[SIGGRAPH 2011]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Finding paths through the world's photos Presenter(s): [Snavely] [Garg] [Seitz] [Szeliski]
[SIGGRAPH 2008]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Photo tourism: exploring photo collections in 3D Presenter(s): [Snavely] [Seitz] [Szeliski]
[SIGGRAPH 2006]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Schematic storyboarding for video visualization and editing Presenter(s): [Goldman] [Curless] [Salesin] [Seitz]
[SIGGRAPH 2006]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Flow-based video synthesis and editing Presenter(s): [Bhat] [Hodgins] [Khosla] [Seitz]
[SIGGRAPH 2004]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Keyframe-based tracking for rotoscoping and animation Presenter(s): [Agarwala] [Hertzmann] [Salesin] [Seitz]
[SIGGRAPH 2004]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Spacetime faces: high resolution capture for modeling and animation Presenter(s): [Zhang] [Snavely] [Curless] [Seitz]
[SIGGRAPH 2004]
Type: [Talks (Sketches)]
Shape analogies Presenter(s): [Hertzmann] [Oliver] [Curless] [Seitz]
[SIGGRAPH 2002]
Type: [Talks (Sketches)]
Techniques for interactive audience participation Presenter(s): [Maynes-Aminzade] [Pausch] [Seitz]
[SIGGRAPH 2002]
Type: [Courses]
3D Photography Organizer(s): [Curless] [Seitz]
Presenter(s): [Curless] [Seitz] [Bouguet] [Levoy] [Nayar]
Entry No.: [19]
[SIGGRAPH 2000]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Interactive manipulation of rigid body simulations Presenter(s): [Popović] [Seitz] [Erdmann] [Popovic] [Witkin]
[SIGGRAPH 2000]
Role(s):
- Course Organizer
- Course Presenter
- Talk (Sketch) Presenter
- Technical Paper Presenter
- Technical Papers Jury Member