Markus Gross: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2016 |
Name | Herr Prof. Dr. Markus Gross |
Lehrgebiet | Informatik (Computergraphik) |
Adresse | Institut für Visual Computing ETH Zürich, CNB G 109 Universitätstrasse 6 8092 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telefon | +41 44 632 71 14 |
Fax | +41 44 632 11 72 |
grossm@inf.ethz.ch | |
Departement | Informatik |
Beziehung | Ordentlicher Professor |
Nummer | Titel | ECTS | Umfang | Dozierende | |
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252-0206-00L | Visual Computing | 8 KP | 4V + 3U | M. Gross, O. Hilliges | |
Kurzbeschreibung | This course acquaints students with core knowledge in computer graphics, image processing, multimedia and computer vision. Topics include: Graphics pipeline, perception and camera models, transformation, shading, global illumination, texturing, sampling, filtering, image representations, image and video compression, edge detection and optical flow. | ||||
Lernziel | This course provides an in-depth introduction to the core concepts of computer graphics, image processing, multimedia and computer vision. The course forms a basis for the specialization track Visual Computing of the CS master program at ETH. | ||||
Inhalt | Course topics will include: Graphics pipeline, perception and color models, camera models, transformations and projection, projections, lighting, shading, global illumination, texturing, sampling theorem, Fourier transforms, image representations, convolution, linear filtering, diffusion, nonlinear filtering, edge detection, optical flow, image and video compression. In theoretical and practical homework assignments students will learn to apply and implement the presented concepts and algorithms. | ||||
Skript | A scriptum will be handed out for a part of the course. Copies of the slides will be available for download. We will also provide a detailed list of references and textbooks. | ||||
Literatur | Markus Gross: Computer Graphics, scriptum, 1994-2005 | ||||
252-0543-01L | Computer Graphics | 6 KP | 3V + 2U | M. Gross, J. Novak | |
Kurzbeschreibung | This course covers some of the fundamental concepts of computer graphics, namely 3D object representations and generation of photorealistic images from digital representations of 3D scenes. | ||||
Lernziel | At the end of the course the students will be able to build a rendering system. The students will study the basic principles of rendering and image synthesis. In addition, the course is intended to stimulate the students' curiosity to explore the field of computer graphics in subsequent courses or on their own. | ||||
Inhalt | This course covers fundamental concepts of modern computer graphics. Students will learn about 3D object representations and the details of how to generate photorealistic images from digital representations of 3D scenes. Starting with an introduction to 3D shape modeling and representation, texture mapping and ray-tracing, we will move on to acceleration structures, the physics of light transport, appearance modeling and global illumination principles and algorithms. We will end with an overview of modern image-based image synthesis techniques, covering topics such as lightfields and depth-image based rendering. | ||||
Skript | no | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | Prerequisites: Fundamentals of calculus and linear algebra, basic concepts of algorithms and data structures, programming skills in C++, Visual Computing course recommended. The programming assignments will be in C++. This will not be taught in the class. | ||||
252-5701-00L | Advanced Topics in Computer Graphics and Vision Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 24 | 2 KP | 2S | M. Gross, O. Sorkine Hornung | |
Kurzbeschreibung | This seminar covers advanced topics in computer graphics, such as modeling, rendering, animation, real-time graphics, physical simulation, and computational photography. 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. | ||||
Lernziel | The goal is to get an in-depth understanding of actual problems and research topics in the field of computer graphics as well as improve presentations and critical analysis skills. | ||||
Inhalt | This seminar covers advanced topics in computer graphics, including both seminal research papers as well as the latest research results. Each time the course is offered, a collection of research papers are selected covering topics such as modeling, rendering, animation, real-time graphics, physical simulation, and computational photography. 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. | ||||
Skript | no script | ||||
Literatur | Individual research papers are selected each term. See http://graphics.ethz.ch/ for the current list. | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | Prerequisites: The courses "Computer Graphics I and II" (GDV I & II) are recommended, but not mandatory. | ||||
264-5800-08L | Doctoral Seminar in Visual Computing (HS16) | 1 KP | 1S | M. Gross, O. Sorkine Hornung | |
Kurzbeschreibung | This graduate seminar provides doctoral students in computer science a chance to read and discuss current research papers. | ||||
Lernziel | Learn about current research results in the area of Visual Computing, practice of scientific presentations. | ||||
Inhalt | Current research at the IVC will be presented and discussed. |