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GCD Seminar

Wednesday, May 22nd 2024, at 11am

Przemyslaw Musialski on
Neural Frontiers in Computer Graphics: Exploring Neuro-Symbolic Modeling
This presentation aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape of computer graphics research, with a specific focus on the intersection of graphics, vision, and machine learning. The first part of the talk will introduce the Computer Graphics Group at IDEAS NCBR, which is committed to advancing both fundamental and applied aspects of 3D rendering, geometric modeling, and physical simulation, all in conjunction with artificial intelligence development.
The second part of the presentation will delve into our recent research findings in the area of “neuro-symbolic modeling”. I will discuss novel methods for indoor layout synthesis and neuro-symbolic urban modeling. These combine data-driven generative models based on the transformer architecture with procedural methods. This approach addresses the limitations of existing generative methods and offers new tools for designers and amateurs in the field of modeling in computer graphics.
Przemyslaw Musialski is the leader of the research group Computer Graphics at IDEAS NCBR. He is also an associate professor of Computer Science at New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA. His research spans geometric modeling, geometry processing, computational fabrication, and machine learning, focusing on creating algorithmic solutions for digital content generation. Before joining IDEAS NCBR, he led the Computational Fabrication group at Vienna University of Technology’s Center for Geometry and Computational Design, and previously, he held academic and research positions at VRVis Vienna, Vienna University of Technology, Arizona State University, and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. He holds an MSc degree in Media Systems Science from Bauhaus University Weimar in Germany and a PhD in Computer Science from the Vienna University of Technology in Austria.

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GCD Seminar