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Seminar WS2009: Current Topics in Computer Graphics, Geometry Processing, and Computer Vision

Computer Graphics, Geometry Processing and Computer Vision are highly active research fields combining aspects of several areas of practical as well as theoretical Computer Science: For example, compact data structures and efficient algorithms are required for real-time renderings and simulations. The generation of photo-realistic images and visualizations is often derived from physical processes observed in the real world. On the other hand, the area of Geometry Processing is founded on classical results of mathematics and many problems in Computer Vision can efficiently be solved using advanced optimization techniques. Hence, the three topics covered in this seminar are among the most inter-disciplinary research fields in Computer Science.

 

 

The conferences with the strongest impact on the graphics world are SIGGRAPH and Eurographics, whereas CVPR and ICCV have the strongest impact on the Computer Vision community. In this seminar we will discuss results presented recently at those conferences with a focus on the most interesting and innovative ideas. Participating students have the chance to get familiar with state-of-the-art solutions to problems in Computer Graphics, Modeling and Visualization, and Computer Vision and will get an insight into the involved techniques.

 

In this semester the seminar is again jointly organized by Prof. Kobbelt and Prof. Leibe.

 

Topics

    Video Stabilization

Martin Sell

[H]

    Image Editing

Bin Tan

[H]

    De-Blurring

Alexander Hermans

[H]

    Plants & Trees

Ewgenij Belzmann

[H]

    Image-Based Rendering     

Robert Schulte

[C]

    Global Illumination

Johannes Frohn

[S]

    Terrain Modeling

Lucas Braun

[C]

    Object Scanning

Burkhard Hoche

[C]

    Sketch-Based Editing

Darko Dugosija

[C]

    Shape Matching

Michael Becker

[H]

    Object Segmentation

Ercan Yalvac

[C]

    Image Segmentation

Wei Tang

[M]

    Structure from Motion

Matthias Röhser

[L]

    Object Recognition

Christoph Abel

[W]

    Tracking by Detection

Abdalrahman Eweiwi     

[M]

    Illumination Estimation

Christian Samsel

[M]

 

Important Dates

  • 24.07.2009, 16:50   Introductory Meeting, Room 6317
  • 02.11.2009,  Deadline for outlines
  • 30.11.2009,  Deadline for reports
  • 25.01.2010,  Deadline for slides
  • 08.-12.02.2010,  Presentations

 

Downloads

 

Latex Template

As noted in the introductory meeting, the use of LaTeX and our LaTeX template is mandatory. On Linux, please perform the following steps:

  • Download the archive from here: reports.tar.gz
  • Unpack the archive with "tar xzf reports.tar.gz"
  • Enter the directory: cd reports
  • Generate the file reports.pdf by running the script "doit"

The newly generated file contains a description of the template and how to use it. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

Furthermore, there are two introductions to LaTeX, one in German and one in English.

 

Slide Templates

There are slide templates available for PowerPoint, OpenOffice and Keynote. If you prefer to use your own template that is also ok. In our seminar room we have a computer with PowerPoint and OpenOffice installed, but you can bring your own laptop if you like.

 

Contact

Martin Habbecke, Marcel Campen

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