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Former Projects of Stefan Ohrhallinger

  • Palaces to Pixels: Advanced 3D Reconstruction for Heritage
    Stefan Ohrhallinger — May 2026 - Apr 2030
  • Fotos mit Structure-From-Motion zu Punktwolke und mit unserer Rekonstruktion weiter zu Mesh
    Photogrammetry made easy
    Philipp Erler — Dec 2020 - Mar 2024

    Dieses Projekt richtet sich an alle Menschen, die gerne etwas in der echten Welt einscannen und anderen Menschen als 3D-Modell zeigen wollen. Beispielsweise könnte ein Artist unterwegs eine interessante Skulptur finden und diese in ein Spiel einbauen oder als Miniatur ausdrucken. Raumplaner könnten z.B. eine Kreuzung einscannen, nach ihren Plänen verändern und diese damit besser kommunizieren.

  • Modeling the World at Scale
    Stefan Ohrhallinger — May 2020 - Apr 2026
    Vision: reconstruct a model of the world that permits online level-of-detail extraction.
  • Superhumans - Walking Through Walls
    Stefan Ohrhallinger — Sep 2019 - Aug 2023

    In recent years, virtual and augmented reality have gained widespread attention because of newly developed head-mounted displays. For the first time, mass-market penetration seems plausible. Also, range sensors are on the verge of being integrated into smartphones, evidenced by prototypes such as the Google Tango device, making ubiquitous on-line acquisition of 3D data a possibility. The combination of these two technologies – displays and sensors – promises applications where users can directly be immersed into an experience of 3D data that was just captured live.

  • Real-Time Shape Acquisition with Sensor-Specific Precision
    Michael Wimmer — Dec 2015 - Nov 2020
    Acquiring shapes of physical objects in real time and with guaranteed precision to the noise model of the sensor devices.
  • Harvest4D - Harvesting Dynamic 3D Worlds from Commodity Sensor Clouds
    Michael Wimmer — Jun 2013 - Jul 2016
    Harvest4D investigates the whole acquisition, modeling and rendering pipeline for incidental data capture.

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