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Seminar Computer Graphics

Semester: 
2017 Sommersemester
Lecturer: 
Location/Time: 
Mo, 14:00 ct, H-A 7118
SWS/CP: 
2 SWS, 5 LP
Recommended for: 
Bachelor Inf., Master Inf.
Requirements: 
CG1
Examination Type: 
see below
Announcements: 

In the first seminar meeting, the final assignment of topics will take place, and the seminar rules and requirements will be explained.

Please contact Martin Lambers beforehand if you have questions about the topics or if you are interested in a particular topic.

Goals:

Participants of the seminar learn and practice to independently inform themselves about a scientific topic (here in the context of computer graphics), and to present and communicate that topic to a larger audience.

For this purpose, every participant is given a scientific paper, typically published in conference proceedings or in a journal. The contents of this paper need to be presented and communicated to the other seminar participants by means of a report and a presentation. For this purpose, additional sources are usually required, as well as selfmade material such as illustrations.

The seminar is open for both bachelor and master students. The formal requirements are identical, but the content of the scientific paper will vary: bachelor students will typically be given topics that are suitable as followups to Computer Graphics I, while master students will typically be given more advanced topics from current research. Furthermore, the focus for bachelor students is to learn the basic techniques and requirements of scientific writing and presentation, while master students will need to give more attention to aspects such as clarity, expression, and style.
 

Requirements:

The successfull participation requires:

  • Presence at all presentations (missing a presentation without plausible reason will terminate participation)
  • Preparation of a presentation (e.g. PDF, Powerpoint, HTML)
  • Free presentation of 30 minutes, with a subsequent discussion about both contents and style of the presentation
  • Report about the topic (4500-8000 words, produced with LaTeX), to be handed in before the presentation
     

Material:

Topics for Bachelor and Master students

Thema Literatur Termin Student Betreuer
MobileFusion: Real-time Surface Reconstruction On Mobile Phones Paper 22.05. B Flegel A Görlitz
Screen Space Ambient Occlusion Paper 22.05. B Fernandes D Bulczak
Fast Non-Linear Projections using Graphics Hardware Paper 29.05. E Ünal M Lambers
A realistic camera model for computer graphics Paper 29.05. J Perwuschin M Lambers
Imperfect shadow maps for efficient computation of indirect illumination Paper 12.06. DD Cichon D Bulczak
Dynamic Range Reduction Paper 12.06. P Arts M Lambers
Diverging Color Maps for Scientific Visualization Paper 19.06. D Kindsvater M Lambers
Visualization: Space Bundling for Continuous Parallel Coordinates Paper 19.06. S Böhmer C Schikora
Deep Screen Space Paper 26.06. M Zöller D Bulczak
View-dependent textured splatting Paper 26.06. JR Mußmann M Kluge
Polynomial Texture Maps Paper 03.07. M Rittmeier M Kluge
Color map optimization for 3D reconstruction with consumer depth cameras Paper 03.07. KD Holighaus M Kluge
Efficient variants of the ICP algorithm Paper 10.07. J Frohne D Presnov
Registering multiview range data to create 3D models Paper 10.07. A Schvakova D Presnov
Meshless Deformations based on Shape Matching Paper 17.07. F Opper A Görlitz
Real-Time RGB-D Camera Relocalization via Randomized Ferns for Keyframe Encoding Paper 17.07. T Schäfers A Görlitz
Embedded Deformation for Shape Manipulation Paper 24.07. JF Rickard A Görlitz
Visualization of Multi-channel Segmentation Algorithms Paper 24.07. M El-Saadi C Schikora