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Summer Semester 2003


Lecture

3D Image Analysis and Synthesis

(Vertiefungsvorlesung Praktische Informatik)

From computer games to virtual reality, photo-realistic rendering results are an essential part of many computer graphics applications. Images represent an ideal modality to incorporate real-world input data into the graphics pipeline. This course introduces the concepts behind image-based modeling and rendering, i.e., how to retrieve 3D shape as well as surface reflection information from image data and how to photo-realistically render arbitrary new views. Pre-requisite for this course is last semester's Computer Graphics-I lecture.

Date/Location

Prerequisite
Computer Graphics I

Lecturers
Hendrik Lensch, Marcus Magnor, Hans-Peter Seidel

Accompanying Courses

Grading: Oral Examination Student Evaluation of the Lecture
Evaluation

Lectures
Date Topic Notes Assignment
28.4.2003 Image Formation and Digital Acquisition room change MPI 019
5.5.2003 Camera Geometry  
12.5.2003 Image Processing and Low-Level Analysis  
19.5.2003 Photometric Calibration  
26.5.2003 3D Reconstruction  
2.6.2003 3D Scanning  
9.5.2003 Pfingsten  
16.6.2003 Material Reflection Properties  room change !!! Room 022 !!!!
23.6.2003 Measuring and Fitting  
30.6.2003 Image-based Rendering  
7.7.2003 Reflectance Fields  
14.7.2003 Optical Motion Capture  
22.7.2003 Oral Exams 9:00 Hang Yu
9:30 Wolfram von Funck
10:00 Naveed Ahmed
10:30 Thomas Annen
11:00 Akiko Yoshida
room 401

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