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Dr. Adam Kortylewski leads an Emmy Noether research group at the University of Freiburg's Department of Computer Science. His work focuses on developing robust computer vision systems that reliably understand images under challenging conditions including occlusion, novel viewpoints, and adverse weather. The research combines deep learning with computer graphics to create 3D-aware neural network architectures.
Research interests include:
- Robustness to out-of-distribution scenarios
- 3D object understanding from 2D images
- Neural analysis-by-synthesis approaches
- Occlusion handling in visual recognition
- Compositional network architectures
- Adversarial robustness
Recent publications demonstrate advancements in self-supervised 3D learning, semantic correspondence, and neural rendering. Articles show consistent focus on improving model robustness through 3D-aware architectures and compositionality.
Dr. Kortylewski received prestigious Emmy Noether funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) to support his work on reliable computer vision. His research has applications in autonomous vehicles, industrial robotics, and safety-critical vision systems.
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