Spring 2006, 22C:251 -- Computer Graphics Seminar
Classes: Monday 10:30-11:30 am, MacLean Hall B11
Classes: Wednesday 11:30 am - 12:30 pm, MacLean Hall (usually) B13
(Originally Scheduled at: TTh 9:30-10:45 am, 217 MacLean Hall)
Professor: Chris Wyman
E-mail: cwyman@cs.uiowa.edu
Office: 101J MacLean Hall
Phone: (319) 353-2549
Office Hours: TTh 10:45 am - 12:15 pm (also by appointment)
Class Requirements:
- How should you evaluate papers?
Links to Possible Papers:
Sampling Techniques:
Shadows:
Reflections and Refractions:
Ray Tracing, Path Tracing, and Particle Tracing:
Radiosity:
Illumination Models:
BRDF Models, Measurements, and Approximations:
Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR):
Image-Based Rendering (IBR):
Mesh Manipulation and Simplification:
High Dynamic Range Images & Tone Mapping:
Programmable Graphics Hardware:
Precomputed Radiance Transfer:
Volume Rendering:
Helpful Links:
OpenGL Links:
Links to Useful Programs:
- XV -- a simple, useful image manipulation tool that reads PPM files.
- GIMP -- a more feature complete (bigger) image manipulation tool that reads PPMs.
- Cygwin -- run all your favorite UNIX programs on Windows (including X, gcc, emacs,
etc.)
Doccumentation:
Interesting Graphics Links:
- SIGGRAPH -- The ACM's special interest group on graphics.
University Policy Links:
Last Modified: Monday, January 16, 2006
Chris Wyman (cwyman@cs.uiowa.edu)