Registration

Update 10.10.2011:
A second course has been established on Monday 11:00-13:00 due to great interest. Please note, this course also starts on Thursday 13.10.2011!
Prior registration to the system linked below is required. Follow the instructions to create a student account and enroll into the “htcg11” (Thursday) or “htcg11-2” (Monday) course. After registering we have to manually activate your accounts. This might take some time.


Thursday
Register here
Course Website


Monday
Register here
Course Website

Hot Topics in Computer Graphics
During the last decades, computer graphics has become a widespread and
sophisticated branch of computer science due to constant and high-quality
research. In this seminar we will discuss up-to-date and seminal works which
advance the state-of-the-art of the field of computer graphics. The topics are
selected to be of scientific importance and at the same time to be
comprehensible and understandable with basic knowledge of computer science and
computer graphics.

Prior registration is required. Topics will be assigned at the first meetings, which takes place on 13th of October.
Lecturer:
Prof. Holger Theisel, Maik Schulze
Dates:
Thursday, 13:00 - 15:00, G29-K059
Monday, 11:00 - 13:00, G29-K058
Classification:
WPF CV;B 3-4 (ECTS-Credits: 3)
WPF CV;i ab 8 (ECTS-Credits: 4)
WPF CSE;B 3-4 (ECTS-Credits: 3)
WPF IF;B 3-4 (ECTS-Credits: 3)
WPF IF;i ab 8 (ECTS-Credits: 4)
WPF INGIF;i ab 8 (ECTS-Credits: 4)
WPF WIF;B 3-4 (ECTS-Credits: 3)
WPF WIF;i ab 8 (ECTS-Credits: 4)
Requirements:
Basic knowledge in computer science, computer graphics, linear algebra and numerics.
Certificate/Schein:
Compulsory attendance and active collaboration and additionally:
- Bachelor: Oral topic presentation (30 minutes) (3CP)
- Diploma: Oral topic presentation (30 minutes) and a short topic summary (3-4 pages) for the seminar reader (4CP)
Additional Information:
> Additional Information <
> Lecture website <

Course 1 – Thursday

Datum Vortragender Thema
13.10.2011 [Einf?hrung]
20.10.2011 [kein Termin]
27.10.2011 Maurice Hoffmeister Vector Field Based Shape Deformations
Andreas Reich Apparent Ridges for Line Drawing
03.11.2011 Patrick Tr?be Smoke Surfaces: An Interactive Flow Visualization Technique Inspired by Real-World Flow Experiments
Sebastian Hesse Digital Bas-Relief from 3D Scenes
10.11.2011 Benjamin Sobirey 2.5D Cartoon Models
Florian Ludwig A Geometric Study of V-style Pop-ups: Theories and Algorithms
17.11.2011 Florian Proksch PriMo: Coupled Prisms for Intuitive Surface Modeling
Dominique Kasper Generalized Helicoids for Modeling Hair Geometry
24.11.2011 Mark K?hn Procedural Generation of Roads
Anneke Meyer Opacity Peeling for Direct Volume Rendering
01.12.2011 Johannes Patzschke Interactive Procedural Street Modeling
08.12.2011 Fabian Held Direct Visibility of Point Sets
Tim Gerrits Dual Photography
15.12.2011 Marlene Brandt Automatic Generation of Tourist Maps
Byron Worms Continuum Crowds
22.12.2011 Rene H?ppner Goal-based Caustics
Stefan Wegener Seam Carving for Content-Aware Image Resizing
29.12.2011 [kein Termin]
05.01.2012 [kein Termin]
12.01.2012 Artur Sch?tz Teddy: A Sketching Interface for 3D Freeform Design
Tabea Menhorn A Versatile HDR Video Production System
19.01.2012 Martin Knoll Upright Orientation of Man-Made Objects
Lisa Frauenstein Prediction of Individual Non-Linear Aging Trajectories of Faces
Sebastian Lay Coded Exposure Photography: Motion Deblurring using Fluttered Shutter
26.01.2012 Martin Glauer Superquadric Tensor Glyphs
David Perlich Diffusion Curves: A Vector Representation for Smooth-Shaded Images
Jennifer Saalfeld Fluorescent Immersion Range Scanning

Course 2 – Monday

Datum Vortragender Thema
10.10.2011 [kein Termin]
13.10.2011 [Einf?hrung]
17.10.2011 [kein Termin]
24.10.2011 [kein Termin]
31.10.2011 [kein Termin]
07.11.2011 [kein Termin]
14.11.2011 [kein Termin]
21.11.2011 Sandra Will The UnMousePad – An Interpolating Multi-Touch Force-Sensing Input Pad
28.11.2011 Eicke Redweik Surface Simplification Using Quadric Error Metrics
05.12.2011 Martin Dobisch A Morphable Model For The Synthesis of 3D Faces
Stephan Stang Plushie: An Interactive Design System for Plush Toys
12.12.2011 [kein Termin]
19.12.2011 [kein Termin]
26.12.2011 [kein Termin]
02.01.2012 [kein Termin]
09.01.2011 Robert Bertram Bounded Biharmonic Weights for Real-Time Deformation
16.01.2011 [kein Termin]
23.01.2011 Jens Piegsa Photo Tourism: Exploring Photo Collections in 3D
Steve Wolligandt Depixelizing Pixel Art
Stephan Fensky Illustrating How Mechanical Assemblies Work

Free Topics

Id Paper Title
01 iWIRES: An Analyze-and-Edit Approach to Shape Manipulation
20 MeshFlow: Interactive Visualization of Mesh Construction Sequences
26 Data-Driven Enhancement of Facial Attractiveness
27 Sketch-based Dynamic Illustration of Fluid Systems
29 Exchanging Faces in Images
31 On the Velocity of an Implicit Surface
36 Computer-Suggested Facial Makeup
37 Illustrative Stream Surfaces
38 World Lines
39 3D Modeling with Silhouettes
40 Automated Generation of Interactive 3D Exploded View Diagrams
46 Effective Visualization of Short Routes
Additional Materials
Kennung: Hot Topics WS2011/2012