We develop AI systems that understand the visual world by learning to generate it. We aim to build models that go beyond pattern recognition and capture the causal structure of our visual world. This generative perspective allows us to address foundational open problems in AI, from reducing the need for large-scale human supervision to improving causality, interpretability, safety, and security.

Dr. Adam Kortylewski
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[Jul 2026] We will organize the 2nd Workshop on Embodied Spatial Reasoning at NeurIPS 2026.
[Jul 2026] Vaibhav Agrawal joined our lab. Welcome!
[Jul 2026] We have three papers accepted to ECCV 2026.
[Apr 2026] We will organize the Workshop on World Models in the Loop: Towards Application-Driven World Model Evaluation at ECCV 2026.
[Mar 2026] We will present two papers at CVPR 2026.
[Jan 2026] We have one paper accepted to ICLR 2026.
[Jan 2026] We have two papers accepted to 3DV 2026.
[Jan 2026] We will organize the 4th edition of the Workshop on Generative Models for Computer Vision at CVPR 2026.
[Nov 2025] Adam is serving as Area Chair for CVPR and ICML 2026. Great honor!
[Okt 2025] Our student Olaf has a paper at NeurIPS 2025, congrats!
[Okt 2025] Our lab moved to CISPA!
[Sep 2025] Congrats to our PhD student Olaf Dünkel for winning the Best Poster Award at the ELLIS Doctoral Symposium!
[Jun 2025] We have three papers accepted to ICCV 2025!
[May 2025] Adam was elected Associate Editor for PAMI. Great honor!