Weiyu Du

I am a staff research scientist at Google Research, where I work on computer vision and machine learning.

At Google I've worked on Lens Blur, HDR+, Jump, Portrait Mode, and Glass. I did my PhD at UC Berkeley, where I was advised by Jitendra Malik and funded by the NSF GRFP. I did my bachelors at the University of Toronto. I've recieved the C.V. Ramamoorthy Distinguished Research Award and the PAMI Young Researcher Award.

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Research

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Neural Light Transport for Relighting and View Synthesis
Xiuming Zhang, Sean Fanello, Yun-Ta Tsai, Tiancheng Sun, Tianfan Xue, Rohit Pandey, Sergio Orts-Escolano, Philip Davidson, Christoph Rhemann, Paul Debevec, Jonathan T. Barron, Ravi Ramamoorthi, William T. Freeman
arXiv, 2020
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Embedding a convnet within a predefined texture atlas enables simultaneous view synthesis and relighting.

NeRF in the Wild: Neural Radiance Fields for Unconstrained Photo Collections
Ricardo Martin-Brualla*, Noha Radwan*, Mehdi S. M. Sajjadi*, Jonathan T. Barron, Alexey Dosovitskiy, Daniel Duckworth
arXiv, 2020
project page / arXiv / video

Letting NeRF reason about occluders and appearance variation produces photorealistic view synthesis using only unstructured internet photos.

Service
Area Chair, CVPR 2019

Area Chair, CVPR 2018
cs188 Graduate Student Instructor, CS188 Spring 2011

Graduate Student Instructor, CS188 Fall 2010

Figures, "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach", 3rd Edition

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