21.06.2024

Teaser image to MCML Director Daniel Cremers about his new method to create precise 3D reconstructions

MCML Director Daniel Cremers About His New Method to Create Precise 3D Reconstructions

TUM News Article

Learn more about the latest research results of our Director Daniel Cremers.

He and his team have succeeded in creating precise 3D reconstructions using only images from two cameras. Previously, such reconstructions required many hundreds of perspectives. With this new method, it is possible to make significant advances in the preservation of historical moments as well as in autonomous driving.

21.06.2024


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