Dror Aiger

Dror Aiger

Dror Aiger is a research scientist at Google from July 2011. Prior to joining Google, he held the position of associate professor of computer science in the laboratory of computer science Gaspard-Monge, the university of Paris-EST and ESIEE Paris. Before that he held a research position in Orbotech LTD. His main areas of interest are computer vision, computational geometry, image processing and computer graphics.
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    SCOOP: Self-Supervised Correspondence and Optimization-Based Scene Flow
    Itai Lang
    Shai Avidan
    IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2023
    Duality-based approximation algorithms for maximum depth
    Micha Sharir
    arxiv, https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.12318 (2020)
    Large-scale, real-time visual-inertial localization revisited
    Bernhard Zeisl
    Michael Bosse
    Joel Hesch
    Marc Pollefeys
    Roland Siegwart
    Torsten Sattler
    International Journal of Robotics Research, 39(9) (2019)
    Output sensitive algorithms for approximate incidences and their applications
    Micha Sharir
    Computational Geometry Theory and Applications, 91 (2019), pp. 101666
    Homotheties and incidences
    Micha Sharir
    Discrete Mathematics, Volume 341, Issue 7 (2018), 2011–2017
    Homotheties and incidences
    Micha Sharir
    Arxiv, https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.02933 (2017)