Program
Workshop program
Date: October 16th, 2021
The schedule presented below is in EDT Time Zone (UTC-4)
Timetable
09:00—09:10: Welcome and Workshop Introduction
09:10—09:50: Keynote: Neural Surface Maps (Niloy Mitra, UCL)
09:50—10:10: [Video] Oral: "SkeletonNetV2: A DenseNet Channel Attention Blocks for Skeleton Extraction" (Priya Kansal, Sabari Nathan)
10:10—10:30: Coffee break
10:30—11:20: Spotlight presentations (5 min each)
[Video]: "Learning Laplacians in Chebyshev Graph Convolutional Networks" (Hichem Sahbi)
[Video]: "Evaluation of Latent Space Learning with Procedurally-Generated Datasets of Shapes" (Sharjeel Ali, Oliver van Kaick)
[Video]: "U-Net Based Skeletonization and Bag of Tricks" (Nam Hoang Nguyen)
[Video]: "3D Shapes Local Geometry Codes Learning with SDF" (Shun Yao, Fei Yang, Yongmei Cheng, Mikhail G Mozerov)
[Video]: "PatchAugment: Local Neighborhood Augmentation in Point Cloud Classification" (Shivanand Venkanna Sheshappanavar, Vinit Veerendraveer Singh, Chandra Kambhamettu)
[Video]: "DISCO -- U-Net based Autoencoder Architecture with Dual Input Streams for Skeleton Image Drawing" (Soonyong Song, Heechul Bae, Junhee Park)
[Video]: "Distance and Edge Transform for Skeleton Extraction" (Xiaojun Tang, Rui Zheng, Yinghao Wang)
11:20—11:40: Challenge overviews (Ilke Demir, Alexey Artemov)
11:40–12:00: Challenge winner presentations (15 min each)
12:00–13:00: Lunch break
13:00–13:40: Keynote: "Real-time rendering of NeRFs with PlenOctrees" (Angjoo Kanazawa, UC Berkeley)
13:40–14:00: [Video] Oral: "Towards Efficient Point Cloud Graph Neural Networks Through Architectural Simplification" (Shyam A Tailor, René de Jong, Tiago Azevedo, Matthew Mattina, Partha Maji)
14:00–14:40: Keynote: "Geometry Processing-Inspired Deep Learning" (Justin Solomon, MIT)
14:40–15:20: Poster session / Coffee break
15:20–15:40: [Video] Oral: "Investigating transformers in the decomposition of polygonal shapes as point collections" (Andrea Alfieri, Yancong Lin, Jan C van Gemert)
15:40–15:50: Award ceremony
15:50–16:20: Open discussion
16:20–16:30: Closing remarks