Patrick Wenzel (@patrickwenzelml) 's Twitter Profile
Patrick Wenzel

@patrickwenzelml

AI Research Engineer @ Helsing. Research on computer vision and deep learning. Previously PhD @TU_Muenchen and intern @NianticLabs and @Meta @RealityLabs.

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linkhttps://vision.cs.tum.edu/members/wenzel calendar_today27-03-2017 07:18:14

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Ben Tossell (@bentossell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My fav use of ChatGPT + Browsing so far 🤩 Looking through the code for the Twitter algorithm and asking questions, seeing how things work, what means what etc. I can't code so i can't read the repos

My fav use of ChatGPT + Browsing so far 🤩

Looking through the code for the Twitter algorithm and asking questions, seeing how things work, what means what etc.

I can't code so i can't read the repos
Patrick Wenzel (@patrickwenzelml) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Helsing is hiring 2024 PhD interns in the area of 3D computer vision, machine learning, and generative AI. See intern call below for more details. helsing.ai/jobs/4264969101

Patrick Wenzel (@patrickwenzelml) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited to announce that our workshop ViLMa - Visual Localization and Mapping has been accepted at #CVPR2026. Please stay tuned for more updates & see you all in Seattle!

Jürgen Schmidhuber (@schmidhuberai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The GOAT of tennis Novak Djokovic said: "35 is the new 25.” I say: “60 is the new 35.” AI research has kept me strong and healthy. AI could work wonders for you, too!

The GOAT of tennis <a href="/DjokerNole/">Novak Djokovic</a> said: "35 is the new 25.” I say: “60 is the new 35.” AI research has kept me strong and healthy. AI could work wonders for you, too!
MrNeRF (@janusch_patas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lecture recordings from MIT about inverse rendering. Teaches also some Gaussian Splatting basics for free! scenerepresentations.org/courses/invers… Credits go to Manan Shah for bringing it to my attention #3DGS

Lecture recordings from MIT about inverse rendering. Teaches also some Gaussian Splatting  basics for free! scenerepresentations.org/courses/invers…
Credits go to <a href="/cs_mshah/">Manan Shah</a> for bringing it to my attention #3DGS
TimDarcet (@timdarcet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With satellite imagery, it’s hard to get labels. Solution? DINOv2! WRI+Meta trained a satellite DINOv2 for tree height estimation. They created an interactive map of tree height of the whole globe (!) at 1-meter res (!): …toring-okw37.projects.earthengine.app/view/canopyhei… Quizz: Can you recognize this city?

With satellite imagery, it’s hard to get labels. Solution? DINOv2!
WRI+Meta trained a satellite DINOv2 for tree height estimation. They created an interactive map of tree height of the whole globe (!) at 1-meter res (!): …toring-okw37.projects.earthengine.app/view/canopyhei…
Quizz: Can you recognize this city?
Patrick Wenzel (@patrickwenzelml) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Make sure to join us for the Visual Localization and Mapping Workshop (ViLMa) on Monday morning #CVPR2026! We have an outstanding lineup of keynote speakers: Sebastian Scherer Lukas von Stumberg VincentLepetit Jakob Engel Peter Kontschieder Laura Leal-Taixe Marc Pollefeys More details: vilma-workshop.github.io

Make sure to join us for the Visual Localization and Mapping Workshop (ViLMa) on Monday morning <a href="/CVPR/">#CVPR2026</a>!

We have an outstanding lineup of keynote speakers:
<a href="/smash0190/">Sebastian Scherer</a> <a href="/lukasvst/">Lukas von Stumberg</a> <a href="/VincentLepetit2/">VincentLepetit</a> <a href="/jajuengel/">Jakob Engel</a> Peter Kontschieder <a href="/lealtaixe/">Laura Leal-Taixe</a> <a href="/mapo1/">Marc Pollefeys</a>

More details: vilma-workshop.github.io
Patrick Wenzel (@patrickwenzelml) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a great community. We had a full house yesterday and a great lineup of keynote speakers! We had stimulating discussions and a really exciting panel! We hope everyone enjoyed it! Thanks to all the speakers and to the organizers who contributed to the success of the event!

What a great community. We had a full house yesterday and a great lineup of keynote speakers!

We had stimulating discussions and a really exciting panel! We hope everyone enjoyed it!

Thanks to all the speakers and to the organizers who contributed to the success of the event!
Amar Ali-bey (@amaralibey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Excited to release OpenVPRLab! 🎉 An open-source framework for Visual Place Recognition (VPR), featuring extensible, modular, and scalable components, enabling researchers to train/develop deep VPR models with reproducible SOTA performance. 🔗github.com/amaralibey/Ope… 🧵👇

🚀 Excited to release OpenVPRLab! 🎉 
An open-source framework for Visual Place Recognition (VPR), featuring extensible, modular, and scalable components,  enabling researchers to train/develop deep VPR models with reproducible SOTA performance.

🔗github.com/amaralibey/Ope…

🧵👇
Tsarathustra (@tsarnick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mark Zuckerberg on Meta's open source AI strategy: "We're not doing this because we're altruistic... I don't view it as giving it away, I view it as you guys all making it better for me"

Andrew Davison (@ajddavison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Devil's advocate mode on: Navigation World Models have existed for a long time... they're called maps! And there are plenty of good algorithms out there which enable robots to build them / render views from them / localise within them / use them for planning. #SLAM #SpatialAI :)

Riku Murai (@rmurai0610) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing MASt3R-SLAM, the first real-time monocular dense SLAM with MASt3R as a foundation. Easy to use like DUSt3R/MASt3R, from an uncalibrated RGB video it recovers accurate, globally consistent poses & a dense map. With Eric Dexheimer*, Andrew Davison (*Equal Contribution)

Eric Dexheimer (@eric_dexheimer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve had fun testing the limits of MASt3R-SLAM on in-the-wild videos. Here’s the drone video of a Minnesota bowling alley that we’ve always wanted to reconstruct! Different scene scales, dynamic objects, specular surfaces, and fast motion.

Jon Barron (@jon_barron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One reason generative 3D is hard is that the world has barely any 3D training data. Today, most humans on earth will snap a few photos and write paragraphs of text. In contrast, earth has maybe ~50k 3D artists, and each will make maybe ~1k photoreal 3D models over their career.

One reason generative 3D is hard is that the world has barely any 3D training data. Today, most humans on earth will snap a few photos and write paragraphs of text. In contrast, earth has maybe ~50k 3D artists, and each will make maybe ~1k photoreal 3D models over their career.
Heng Yang (@hankyang94) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Building Rome with Convex Optimization" has been accepted to #RSS2025! Try XM, our new structure from motion pipeline powered by GPU-accelerated convex semidefinite optimization: github.com/ComputationalR… XM solves large-scale (nonconvex) global bundle adjustment problem via