Computergraphik 1

QISPOS-Nr.: 63320 – VVZ-Nr.: 0433 L 310

Instructor

  • Prof. Dr. Marc Alexa

Attention, please: Room changes ! 

Course

  • Mondays 14:00-16:00
  • Start: 12 Oct. 2015 – End: 08 Feb. 2016
  • Room: MAR 0.009

Tutorial

  • Fridays 10:00-12:00
  • Start: 23 Oct. 2015 – End: 12 Feb. 2016
    No tutorial on 16 Oct. 2015, but you can come to MAR 6.035 for question.
  • The schedule of the presentations below is not exhaustive. The students will be informed about the exact time and room via ISIS.
Friday Time Room Notice
16.10.2015 No course
23.10.2015 10 – 12 H 3.006 Exercises
30.10.2015 10 – 12 H 0.112  Exercises
06.11.2015 10 – 12 H 3.006 Exercises
13.11.2015 cf. group list  in ISIS Presentation
20.11.2015 No course
27.11.2015 cf. group list in ISIS Presentation
04.12.2015 10 – 12 H 0.112  Exercises
11.12.2015 No course
18.12.2015 cf. group list in ISIS Presentation
25.12.2015 No course
01.01.2016 No course
08.01.2016 10 – 12 H 0.112  Exercises
15.01.2016 10 – 12 H 0.112  Exercises
22.01.2016 cf. group list in ISIS Presentation
29.01.2016 No course
05.02.2016 cf. group list in ISIS Presentation
12.02.2016 No course

Description

  • Introduction to Computer Graphics, especially rendering pipeline on modern graphics cards. Examples and exercises use OpenGL as graphics interface. Furthermore global illumination computation.
  • Course structure: Integrated Lecture (IV) – 4 SWS
  • Details: I/O device, rasterization, visibility, color, local illumination computation, global illumination computation, textures

Requirements

  • Programming knowledge
  • Algorithms and data structures
  • Linear algebra and analysis

Registration

    • Please register for the course until 11 October 2015 in ISIS.
    • Groups
      Please register groups with name, matriculation number, and course of study by email to katrin.lang[at]tu-berlin.de. We may not be able to serve all students within 2 hours in case we receive too many applications, therefore please state time preferences (on friday, or, if you wish, thursday). Also, one presentation slot will be in English, therefore state language preferences as well. Otherwise: first come – first serve!

More information can be found in the intro slides from the first lecture.

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