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Computational Photography (WS2006)
Instructor: | Prof. Dr. Marc Alexa |
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Contact | Dr. Olga Sorkine |
Course structure: | Seminar (SE) - 2 SWS |
Room: | EN 719 |
Date: | Tuesday 4pm - 6pm Start : 17 Oct 2006 at 3pm |
Description: | Syllabus: Computational photography extends the possibilities of classical photography by postprocessing several digital images of the same objects taken with different camera parameters. The course gives a brief overview of the basic ideas and several recent developments. Then students are expected to implement a technique discussed in the literature or their own ideas (at the discretion of the instructor). The ideas and resulting images are presented in a final talk. |
Comments: | Grading will be based on implementation and the talk. Prerequisites: Programming skills, ideally access to a digital camera (although this could be arranged for a limited number of participants), interest in visual arts/photography. |
Front Matter
- Preferred language: english (although communication clarity wins over this language preference)
- Attendance is mandatory
- Please make use and reuse all available resources (but give references)
- Grading will be based on all aspects of performance
Schedule, Presentations, Projects
- 17 Oct: Administrativa, what’s Computational Photography
- 24 Oct: Distribution of advanced topics, more details on implementation projects
- 31 Oct:Dennis Kant on the plenoptic function and lightfields, Peggy Sylopp on raster images, color models, and image compression
- 07 Nov:Jan Nietfield on Cameras, Stefan Sayer on convolution and feature extraction
- 14 Nov: Ivo Brodien on image warping , Antoine Mischler on gradient domain image processing
- 21 Nov: Mathias Eitz on bilateral filtering, Feng Li on graph cutfileadmin/fg144/Courses/07WS/compPhoto/PoissonImageEditing.pdf
- 28 Nov: Stefan Lehmann on panoramic image mosaics, and Claudia Stripf on multi-viewpoint panoramas
- 5 Dec: Martin Müllenhaupt on Radial Multiview Imaging, Piotr Trebisz on Fluttered Shutter
- 12 Dec: Kuan Tian on light field photography, Mathias Kempke on Synthetic Aperture Confocal Imaging
- 19 Dec: Xmas (tbd)
- 16 Jan: presentation of implementations:
- Kuan Tian & Li Feng: Separating direct from global illumnation
- Claudia Stripf & Mathias Eitz: High Dynamic Range Imaging
- Antoine Mischler & Stefan Sayer: Synthetic lighting - 23 & 30 Jan: no class (time for preparing web presentations, Olga is available for discussion)
- 6 Feb: presentation of implementations:
- Jan Nietfeld & Ivo Brodien: Dual Photography
- Peggy Sylopp & Mathias Kempke & Martin Müllenhaupt: Diverse
- Dennis Kant & Stefan Lehmann: Flash / no-flash photography - 13 Feb: no meeting (send links to your web material by email!)
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