Thomas Wimmer
PhD Student at the Max Planck ETH Center for Learning Systems (CLS).

Hi! I am currently pursuing a PhD through the Max Planck ETH Center for Learning Systems (CLS) and ELLIS programs. My advisors are Jan Eric Lenssen, Bernt Schiele, Christian Theobalt (MPI), and Siyu Tang (ETH).
I previously graduated from my double master’s degree at the Technical University of Munich and the Institut Polytechnique de Paris. During my studies, I have had the chance to work with various nice people, including Daniel Cremers, Maks Ovsjanikov, Peter Wonka, Michael Niemeyer, Michael Oechsle, and Federico Tombari.
My main research interests lie at the intersection of computer vision, computer graphics, and geometry processing, focusing on (dynamic) 3D scene understanding, reconstruction, and generation, as well as visual semantics. However, I am always open to new ideas and collaborations in related fields. This website gives you an overview of my recent research and other projects.
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Jun 05, 2025 | New pre-print: “Do It Yourself: Learning Semantic Correspondence from Pseudo-Labels” is now available on arXiv! We show that foundational features can be refined with an adapter that is trained with pseudo-labels, which are themselves zero-shot predictions using the same foundational features. We improve the quality of pseudo-labels through 3D-aware chaining with cycle-consistency and reject wrong pairs using a spherical prototype. New state-of-the-art results on SPair71k and scalable to larger datasets. |
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Jan 12, 2025 | Our pre-print “MEt3R: Measuring Multi-View Consistency in Generated Images” is now available on arXiv! In this work, we propose a DUSt3R-based method to measure multi-view consistency which can, e.g., be used to evaluate the 3D consistency of video diffusion models. Accepted to CVPR 2025! |
Nov 05, 2024 | Happy to report that my latest paper, “Gaussians-to-Life: Text-Driven Animation of 3D Gaussian Splatting Scenes”, was accepted for publication at 3DV 2025. Thanks for a great collaboration to my co-authors, Michael Oechsle, Michael Niemeyer, and Federico Tombari! |
Jul 27, 2024 | I recently completed and defended my Master’s thesis at TUM, marking the end of my Master’s degree in Munich. 🎓 |