Wiley High-Impact Recognition
We are pelased to announce that the paper "PPSURF: Combining Patches and Point Convolutions for Detailed Surface Reconstruction" has been recognized by Wiley Online Library as one of the top 10% most-viewed papers in Computer Graphics Forum (2024). This was a joint work with the TU Vienna, led by the primary authors Philipp Erler (TU Vienna) and Lizeth Fuentes Perez (UZH).
The article "PPSURF: Combining Patches and Point Convolutions for Detailed Surface Reconstruction", authoredy by Philipp Erler, Lizeth Fuentes, Pedro Hermosilla, Paul Guerrero, Renato Pajarola, and Michael Wimmer, is ranked among the top 10% of most-viewed papers published in the journal from January 1 to December 31, 2024.
The award-winning article presents the newly developed method called PPSurf. PPSurf creates digital 3D models that are both incredibly robust and highly detailed. The practical advantages of PPSurf generates transformative value accross diverse fields – from creation and engineering to archeology and digital cultural heritage.