About Me

I am a PhD student at the Real Virtual Humans group within the department for Computer Vision and Machine Learning at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics, under supervision of Dr. Gerard Pons-Moll. I did my Master's in Computer Science at the Saarland University and the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) in Saarbrücken. I explore the subject of human and clothes modelling from images, with focus on texture.

Research Interests

Publications

Control-NeRF: Editable Feature Volumes for Scene Rendering and Manipulation
Verica Lazova, Vladimir Guzov, Kyle Olszewski, Sergey Tulyakov, Gerard Pons-Moll
Control-NeRF: Editable Feature Volumes for Scene Rendering and Manipulation
in Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2023.
Stereo Radiance Fields (SRF): Learning View Synthesis for Sparse Views of Novel Scenes
Julian Chibane, Aayush Bansal, Verica Lazova, Gerard Pons-Moll
Stereo Radiance Fields (SRF): Learning View Synthesis for Sparse Views of Novel Scenes
in IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2021.
360-Degree Textures of People in Clothing from a Single Image
Verica Lazova, Eldar Insafutdinov, Gerard Pons-Moll
360-Degree Textures of People in Clothing from a Single Image
in International Conference on 3D Vision (3DV), 2019.