28 Accepted Papers (22 Main, and 6 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 28 papers to ICCV 2025: 22 Main, and 6 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
44 Accepted Papers (25 Main, and 19 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 44 papers to MICCAI 2025: 25 Main, and 19 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
15.09.2025
Research Film
What if robots could see in the dark and react faster than any human? Yannick Burkhardt, researcher at TUM and MCML, researches event cameras that capture motion in a revolutionary way. Unlike traditional cameras that take full pictures at fixed …
24.07.2025
MCML Research Insight - With Christoph Reich, Felix Wimbauer, and Daniel Cremers
Imagine looking at a single image and trying to understand the entire 3D scenery–not just what’s visible, but also what’s occluded. Humans do this effortlessly: when we see a photo of a tree, we intuitively grasp its 3D structure and semantic …
35 Accepted Papers (29 Main, and 6 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 35 papers to CVPR 2025: 29 Main, and 6 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
08.05.2025
Our Junior Member Honored for Work on Multiscale Graph Networks
MCML Junior Member Christian Koke, PhD student in the group of our Director Daniel Cremers, and his co-authors have received the ICLR 2025 MLMP Best Paper Award for their paper “On Incorporating Scale into Graph Networks”. The award includes 2,000 …
52 Accepted Papers (35 Main, and 17 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 52 papers to ICLR 2025: 35 Main, and 17 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
10.04.2025
MCML Research Insight - With Yan Xia, Zifeng Ding and Daniel Cremers
Imagine standing in an unfamiliar part of a city, no GPS in sight. All you can say is, “I’m west of a green building, near a black garage.” That might be vague to a machine, but Text2Loc understands you perfectly. With this powerful new system, AI …
03.04.2025
MCML Research Insight - With Christoph Reich, Nikita Araslanov, and Daniel Cremers
Understanding the location and semantics of objects in a scene is a significant task, enabling robots to navigate through complex environments or facilitating autonomous driving. Recent AI models for understanding scenes from images require …
14.02.2025
Discussions on the Future of AI
MCML Director Daniel Cremers met the French Minister of Science Philippe Baptiste at the AI Action Summit in Paris, last week. He was also part of the Symposium about frontiers in Generative AI at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris that hosted the …
07.01.2025
Maolin Gao - Funded by the MCML AI X-Change Program and BaCaTeC
During the summer of 2024, I had the privilege of representing the Computer Vision Group at TUM, led by MCML Director Daniel Cremers, in a collaborative research project with the Geometric Computing Group at Stanford University, headed by Prof. …
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers are represented in 2025 with 130 papers in highly-ranked journals. Congrats to our researchers!
09.12.2024
TUM News
In a recent interview, our director, Daniel Cremers, highlighted how AI innovations aim to simplify and enhance daily life. His work emphasizes developing reliable, user-friendly AI systems while addressing ethical challenges and societal impacts. …
31 Accepted Papers (23 Main, and 8 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 31 papers to NeurIPS 2024: 23 Main, and 8 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
22 Accepted Papers (6 Main, 14 Findings, and 2 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 22 papers to EMNLP 2024: 6 Main, 14 Findings, and 2 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
06.11.2024
Exploring the Role of Digital Innovation
At this year’s TUM Talk for Mid-Sized Businesses, MCML Director Daniel Cremers, a renowned expert in computer vision and artificial intelligence, provided valuable insights into how digital innovations can reshape mid-sized enterprises. The talk …
29 Accepted Papers (23 Main, and 6 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 29 papers to ECCV 2024: 23 Main, and 6 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
23 Accepted Papers (9 Main, 8 Findings, and 6 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 23 papers to ACL 2024: 9 Main, 8 Findings, and 6 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
24 Accepted Papers (17 Main, and 7 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 24 papers to ICML 2024: 17 Main, and 7 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
21.06.2024
TUM News
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 …
17 Accepted Papers (13 Main, and 4 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 17 papers to CVPR 2024: 13 Main, and 4 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
16 Accepted Papers (9 Main, and 7 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 16 papers to ICLR 2024: 9 Main, and 7 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
11.04.2024
Organized by PRAIRIE Institute and France Digitale
Our Director Daniel Cremers was a guest at the AI Days in Paris, organized by the PRAIRIE Institute and France Digitale. There, he presented, among other things, the MCML, its structure and activities. As part of the panel discussion, he spoke with …
04.02.2024
Talk With Josef Griesbauer on YouTube
Our Director Daniel Cremers, Professor for Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence at TU Munich, talks to Josef Griesbauer, Professor at Kempten University of Applied Sciences on his YouTube channel Der Griesbauer. Together, they delve into …
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers are represented in 2024 with 93 papers in highly-ranked journals. Congrats to our researchers!
17.12.2023
The Lectures at a Glance
As part of the Deutsches Museum’s “Wissenschaft für Jedermann” series, our Director Daniel Cremers, our researcher Julia Moosbauer and our PI Matthias Nießner gave talks on the topic of AI.
Eleven Accepted Papers (9 Main, and 2 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 11 papers to ICCV 2023: 9 Main, and 2 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
11.03.2023
Bringing Together Experts From All Over the World at Ai.Bay 2023
The MCML took part at ai.Bay 2023, the Bavarian International Conference on AI, bringing together experts from all over the world to exchange knowledge and ideas on the latest developments in AI. The two directors of MCML, Thomas Seidl and Daniel …
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers are represented in 2023 with 43 papers in highly-ranked journals. Congrats to our researchers!
15 Accepted Papers (11 Main, and 4 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 15 papers to NeurIPS 2022: 11 Main, and 4 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
28.10.2022
Just Listen to the Three MCML Directors
Industrial AI Podcast spoke with our three directors Bernd Bischl, Daniel Cremers, and Thomas Seidl about research priorities, the battle for the best minds and the role of tech companies. They also asked what academics should do in the field of AI in …
11.10.2022
Visual Synthesis and Its Implications for the Arts and Creative Industry
MCML PI Björn Ommer invited on October 6, 2022 artist and researcher of the Angewandte Wien Pamela Breda and students of the TUM Computer Vision & Artificial Intelligence Chair of our Director Daniel Cremers accompanied by EuroTech Marie Curie …
07.08.2022
Wie Computer Denken
Our two MCML Directors, Bernd Bischl and Daniel Cremers, recently gave an interview to Süddeutsche Zeitung about the future of artificial intelligence research in Munich and the growing role of the Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML).
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers are represented in 2022 with 28 papers in highly-ranked journals. Congrats to our researchers!
Seven Accepted Papers (2 Main, and 5 Workshops)
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 7 papers to NeurIPS 2021: 2 Main, and 5 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!
30.04.2021
May 10th & 11th 2021, Munich, Germany (Virtual)
We invited some of the leading ML researchers from France and Germany to this two day symposium to give a glimpse into their research, and engage in discussions on the future of machine learning and how to strengthen research collaborations in ML …
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