Graphics Seminar: Winter 2007

Computer graphics is a truly wide-ranging discipline, encompassing areas as diverse as animation, physics, 3D scanning & modeling, digital imaging & video, user-interface technologies, art, and design. In this seminar, we will look at a wide range of these subjects as we review and critique the ongoing cutting-edge research projects taking place at University of Washington.

If you have any interest at all in graphics, please come and join us! You do not need to be currently doing research in graphics. Indeed, new students in particular are encouraged to attend.

Instructors: Brian Curless, Zoran Popović & David Salesin
Time: Fridays 3:00-4:00
Place: GRAIL (CSE 291)

Schedule
Date Speaker Title
January 26, 2007 Adrien Bousseau Video Watercolorization
February 09, 2007 Luying Li Graphics Research at Zhejiang University
February 16, 2007 David Salesin Brain Storming Session
February 23, 2007 Sameer Agarwal Autocalibration via Rank-Constrained Estimation of the Absolute Quadric
March 02, 2007 Eli Shechtman From Local to Global Visual Similarity in Space and in Time
March 09, 2007 No Seminar