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Andrea Tagliasacchi
Google Scholar ID: 1RmD-YsAAAAJ
Associate Prof, SFU; Research Scientist, Google DeepMind
3D Deep Learning
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85
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20
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32
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andrea.tagliasacchi@sfu.ca
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Publications
20 items
Free-Range Gaussians: Non-Grid-Aligned Generative 3D Gaussian Reconstruction
2026
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FullCircle: Effortless 3D Reconstruction from Casual 360$^\circ$ Captures
2026
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Grow with the Flow: 4D Reconstruction of Growing Plants with Gaussian Flow Fields
2026
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Untwisting RoPE: Frequency Control for Shared Attention in DiTs
2026
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360Anything: Geometry-Free Lifting of Images and Videos to 360{\deg}
2026
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Spherical Voronoi: Directional Appearance as a Differentiable Partition of the Sphere
2025
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Nexels: Neurally-Textured Surfels for Real-Time Novel View Synthesis with Sparse Geometries
2025
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MeshSplatting: Differentiable Rendering with Opaque Meshes
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Best Paper Award at SGP 2015.
Best Student Paper Award at CVPR 2020.
Honorable Mention for Best Paper at CVPR 2024 for 'pixelSplat'.
Numerous papers accepted at top-tier venues including CVPR, ICCV, NeurIPS, SIGGRAPH, ECCV, with several spotlight presentations.
Served in leadership roles: Senior Area Chair for CVPR 2025/2026, Associate Editor for IEEE TPAMI (2024–2026), Program Chair for 3DV 2024, etc.
Background
Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada), holding the Visual Computing Research Chair.
Part-time (20%) Staff Research Scientist at Google DeepMind (Toronto, Canada).
Associate Professor (status only) in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto.
Research focuses on 3D visual perception at the intersection of computer vision, computer graphics, and machine learning.
Applications include autonomous systems/robotics, inverse graphics, and augmented reality.
Co-authors
32 total
Kwang Moo Yi
Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia
Co-author 2
Sofien Bouaziz
Meta
Daniel Rebain
University of British Columbia
Co-author 5
Co-author 6
Geoffrey Hinton
Emeritus Prof. Computer Science, University of Toronto
Co-author 8
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