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251-0537-01L 2005W , 2006W , 2007W , 2008W 4 Credits DS D-INFK

This seminar covers advanced topics in computer graphics and vision, including both seminal research papers as well as the latest research results. Topics include data-driven modeling and animation, image based rendering, real-time vision & graphics, physical simulation and generative models, visual perception, computational photography, video synthesis, and others.

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252-5701-00L 2005W , 2006W , 2007W , 2008W , 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 2 Credits MSC , WBZ D-INFK

This seminar covers advanced topics in computer vision, such as 3D reconstruction, image understanding, object detection, people tracking, motion prediction, and other related topics. Each time the course is offered, a collection of research papers is selected and each student presents one paper to the class and leads a discussion about the paper and related topics.

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251-0538-00L 2004S , 2005S , 2006S , 2007S , 2008S 5 Credits BSC , DS , MSC D-MATH , D-INFK

This course covers some of the latest developments in geometric modeling and surface representations. Topics include surface modeling based on triangle meshes, mesh generation, subdivision schemes, mesh fairing and simplification, multiresolution methods, and interactive shape editing.

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263-5801-00L 2008W 2 Credits MSC , WBZ D-INFK

This seminar covers research in geometric modeling, 3D shape analysis and design, and digital geometry processing.Each student presents one paper to the class and leads a discussion about the paper and related topics. All students read the papers and participate in the discussion.

251-0543-00L 2003W , 2004W , 2005W 5 Credits

Introduction to fundamental methods in computer graphics with a focues on image synthesis and the standard 3D graphics pipeline. Covered topics: Transformations and projections, homogeneous coordinates, color models, light sources, scan conversion, clipping and visibility, local and global shading models, texture mapping, antialiasing

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251-0857-01L 2005W 6 Credits

Introduction to fundamental methods in computer graphics with a focues on image synthesis and the standard 3D graphics pipeline. Covered topics: Transformations and projections, homogeneous coordinates, color models, light sources, scan conversion, clipping and visibility, local and global shading models, texture mapping, antialiasing

251-0543-01L 2006W , 2007W , 2008W 5 Credits BSC , DS , MSC , WBZ D-HEST , D-MAVT , D-INFK , D-PHYS , D-ITET , D-MATH

This course covers some of the fundamental concepts of computer graphics. The three main parts of the class are image synthesis, geometric modeling, and computer animation.

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252-0054-00L 2005S , 2006S , 2007S , 2008S 4 Credits BSC , MSC D-BSSE , D-INFK

Numerical Quadrature: Methods of numerical integration, Euler-Mac Laurin summation. Ordinary differential equations: discretization, error analysis, multistep methods, Runge-Kutta methods, adaptive methods. Numerical Differentiation: numerical derivatives by finite differencing, algorithmic differentiation. Introduction to Partial Differential Equations.

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251-0572-00L 2007S 4 Credits DS D-INFK

This seminar covers latest research in visual computing with a specific focus on machine learning. Topics include: Bayesian learning, clustering methods, belief propagation, and statistical inference for geometric modeling, computer animation, and visualization and rendering.

263-5800-00L 2007S 2 Credits MSC D-INFK

This seminar covers latest research in visual computing with a specific focus on machine learning. Topics include: Bayesian learning, clustering methods, belief propagation, and statistical inference for geometric modeling, computer animation, and visualization and rendering.

251-0857-00L 2006W , 2007W 6 Credits BSC , DS , MSC D-MATH , D-INFK

This course covers some of the fundamental concepts of computer graphics. The three main parts of the class are image synthesis, geometric modeling, and computer animation.

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