Publications Images

This folder contains preview images for publications displayed on the academic homepage.

📸 Image Requirements

  • Format: PNG, JPG, or JPEG
  • Recommended Size: 1200x600 pixels (2:1 aspect ratio)
  • Max Width: Images will be displayed at 85% width, max 600px
  • Quality: High-resolution images work best (they will be scaled down automatically)

📝 Current Papers and Their Images

2025

  • material-agnostic.png - Toward Material-Agnostic System Identification from Videos (ICCV 2025)
  • velocity-field-4dgs.png - Enhanced Velocity Field Modeling for Gaussian Video Reconstruction (ISMAR 2025)
  • eventtracer.png - EventTracer: Fast Path Tracing-based Event Stream Rendering (Under Review)
  • orbit.png - ORBIT: Overlapping Region-Based Image Feature Matching Technique (Under Review)
  • event-rgb-gaussians.png - Learning Fast Real-world Dynamics with Event-RGB Fused Gaussians (Under Review)

2024

  • 3d-holonet.png - 3D-HoloNet: Fast, unfiltered, 3D hologram generation (Optics Letters 2024)
  • cryosam.png - CryoSAM: Training-free CryoET Tomogram Segmentation (MICCAI 2024)
  • editable-nerf.png - Point Resampling and Ray Transformation Aid to Editable NeRF Models (arXiv 2024)

2023

  • filter-bubble.png - Breaking Filter Bubble: A Reinforcement Learning Framework (WWW 2023)
  • anomaly-detection.png - Unsupervised Anomaly Detection with VQVAE (ICIP 2023)

2022

  • temporal-attention.png - Alignment-guided Temporal Attention for Video Action Recognition (NeurIPS 2022)
  • depth-estimation.png - Adaptive Range guided Multi-view Depth Estimation (ACCV 2022)
  • mvs-contrastive.png - Enhancing multi-view stereo with contrastive matching (ICIP 2022)

🔄 How to Replace Images

  1. Save your paper’s representative image (teaser figure, overview, or key result visualization)
  2. Name it according to the list above
  3. Replace the corresponding file in this folder
  4. Commit and push to GitHub Pages

💡 Tips for Great Paper Images

  • Use the teaser figure or overview diagram from your paper
  • Ensure text is readable at smaller sizes
  • Use high contrast for better visibility
  • Consider a white or light background for consistency
  • Crop images to focus on the most important visual content

🎨 Where to Get Images

  1. From your paper’s supplementary materials
  2. From the project page or GitHub repository
  3. From the arXiv PDF (take a high-quality screenshot)
  4. Create a custom teaser combining multiple figures

🚀 Current Status

All images are currently using placeholder images (500x300.png). Replace them with actual paper visualizations for the best presentation.