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MCML Members Receive IEEE/CVF CVPR 2026 DriveX Best Paper Award

Award-Winning Work on Multi-View 3D Object Detection in Autonomous Systems

MCML Director Daniel Cremers and MCML Junior Members Malaz Tamim and Johannes Meier have received the IEEE/CVF CVPR 2026 DriveX Best Paper Award for their work on 3D object detection in autonomous systems.

The awarded paper, “GaussianDet3D: Bridging Gaussian Splatting and Sparse LiDAR Detection for Multi-View 3D Object Detection,” introduces a method combining Gaussian splatting with sparse LiDAR-based perception to improve multi-view 3D detection performance.

The authors include Malaz Tamim, Wenzhao Zheng, Johannes Meier, Daniel Cremers, and Kurt Keutzer.

Congratulations from us!

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