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Computer Vision Group

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85748 Garching info@vision.in.tum.de

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04.03.2024

We have twelve papers accepted to CVPR 2024. Check our publication page for more details.

18.07.2023

We have four papers accepted to ICCV 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.

02.03.2023

CVPR 2023

We have six papers accepted to CVPR 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.

15.10.2022

NeurIPS 2022

We have two papers accepted to NeurIPS 2022. Check out our publication page for more details.

15.10.2022

WACV 2023

We have two papers accepted at WACV 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.

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 Note that for the calibration sequences, both cameras were operating in global-shutter mode. This means the timestamps for the rolling-shutter images refer to the first row. In general, timestamps denote the middle of the exposure interval. Note that for the calibration sequences, both cameras were operating in global-shutter mode. This means the timestamps for the rolling-shutter images refer to the first row. In general, timestamps denote the middle of the exposure interval.
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 +For more information about calibration, we refer to our [[data:datasets:visual-inertial-dataset|visual-inertial dataset]].
  
 According to the manufacturer, the time difference of two consecutive rows due to rolling shutter is approximately 29.4737 microseconds. According to the manufacturer, the time difference of two consecutive rows due to rolling shutter is approximately 29.4737 microseconds.

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Informatik IX
Computer Vision Group

Boltzmannstrasse 3
85748 Garching info@vision.in.tum.de

Follow us on:

News

04.03.2024

We have twelve papers accepted to CVPR 2024. Check our publication page for more details.

18.07.2023

We have four papers accepted to ICCV 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.

02.03.2023

CVPR 2023

We have six papers accepted to CVPR 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.

15.10.2022

NeurIPS 2022

We have two papers accepted to NeurIPS 2022. Check out our publication page for more details.

15.10.2022

WACV 2023

We have two papers accepted at WACV 2023. Check out our publication page for more details.

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