Search Results for author: Qiurui He

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

STT: Stateful Tracking with Transformers for Autonomous Driving

no code implementations30 Apr 2024 Longlong Jing, Ruichi Yu, Xu Chen, Zhengli Zhao, Shiwei Sheng, Colin Graber, Qi Chen, Qinru Li, Shangxuan Wu, Han Deng, Sangjin Lee, Chris Sweeney, Qiurui He, Wei-Chih Hung, Tong He, Xingyi Zhou, Farshid Moussavi, Zijian Guo, Yin Zhou, Mingxing Tan, Weilong Yang, CongCong Li

In this paper, we propose STT, a Stateful Tracking model built with Transformers, that can consistently track objects in the scenes while also predicting their states accurately.

MyStyle: A Personalized Generative Prior

no code implementations31 Mar 2022 Yotam Nitzan, Kfir Aberman, Qiurui He, Orly Liba, Michal Yarom, Yossi Gandelsman, Inbar Mosseri, Yael Pritch, Daniel Cohen-Or

Given a small reference set of portrait images of a person (~100), we tune the weights of a pretrained StyleGAN face generator to form a local, low-dimensional, personalized manifold in the latent space.

Image Enhancement Super-Resolution

How to Train Neural Networks for Flare Removal

1 code implementation ICCV 2021 Yicheng Wu, Qiurui He, Tianfan Xue, Rahul Garg, Jiawen Chen, Ashok Veeraraghavan, Jonathan T. Barron

When a camera is pointed at a strong light source, the resulting photograph may contain lens flare artifacts.

Flare Removal

Learning to Autofocus

no code implementations CVPR 2020 Charles Herrmann, Richard Strong Bowen, Neal Wadhwa, Rahul Garg, Qiurui He, Jonathan T. Barron, Ramin Zabih

Autofocus is an important task for digital cameras, yet current approaches often exhibit poor performance.

Depth Estimation

Handheld Mobile Photography in Very Low Light

no code implementations24 Oct 2019 Orly Liba, Kiran Murthy, Yun-Ta Tsai, Tim Brooks, Tianfan Xue, Nikhil Karnad, Qiurui He, Jonathan T. Barron, Dillon Sharlet, Ryan Geiss, Samuel W. Hasinoff, Yael Pritch, Marc Levoy

Aside from the physical limits imposed by read noise and photon shot noise, these cameras are typically handheld, have small apertures and sensors, use mass-produced analog electronics that cannot easily be cooled, and are commonly used to photograph subjects that move, like children and pets.

Tone Mapping

MoSculp: Interactive Visualization of Shape and Time

no code implementations14 Sep 2018 Xiuming Zhang, Tali Dekel, Tianfan Xue, Andrew Owens, Qiurui He, Jiajun Wu, Stefanie Mueller, William T. Freeman

We present a system that allows users to visualize complex human motion via 3D motion sculptures---a representation that conveys the 3D structure swept by a human body as it moves through space.

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