BSc / MSc Theses
How do I write my BSc / Msc Thesis in the Autonomous Vision Group?
We continuously offer BSc and MSc theses in the context of our current research. As our field advances quickly, we do not maintain a list of thesis projects but create these research projects on demand. If you are interested in doing your BSc or MSc thesis, follow these steps:
- To do research with us you need to have a solid math (analysis, algebra, statistics) and programming (python, PyTorch) background and prior experience in machine learning, computer vision or both. If you don't, please take the relevant courses before approaching us.
- Familiarize yourself with our latest research (last 2 years). You find all abstracts of our recent publications on this page. Read the papers that you find most interesting in detail and write down your comments or think about potential extensions.
- Send an email to Prof. Andreas Geiger that describes your programming experience, your research interests and your project ideas if you have any. Mention the papers from us that you find most interesting and send us your comments on them. Please also attach your CV.
We will then match your interest to one of our research projects.
Templates
Past BSc/MSc Theses
2019
- Paul Sanzenbacher (MSc): Learning a Photorealistic Renderer
- Stefan Bergmann (MSc): Learning Material Reflectance for Photorealistic Rendering
- Arne Gebert (BSc): Active Depth Reconstruction
- Johannes Zenn (BSc): Unsupervised Image-to-Image Translation with Induced Feature Statistics
- Marius Hobbhahn (BSc): Object Detection using the Scattering Transform
- Paul Wullenweber (BSc): Calibrating A New 3D Scanner
2018
- Kuan-Chun Lee (MSc): On Representation Learning with Autoencoding Neural Networks
- Marissa Weiss (MSc): Class-agnostic Instance Segmentation with Foveated Image Sampling
- Robert Herzig (MSc): Supervised Single Image Depth Estimation with Deep Convolutional Neural Network