CS 89.15/189.5, F ALL 2015 Wojciech Jarosz wojciech.k.jarosz@dartmouth.edu
Results from Assignment 5 CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 2
Naofumi Tomita
Allison Wang
Allison Wang
Allison Wang
Weichen Wang
Chimian Wu
Tianyuan Zhang
Maksim Bolonkin
Chris Novak
Sean Oh
Daniel Shanker
Final project proposals Short description of what you want to work on, how you will accomplish it, resources you will rely on, etc. Submitted to Canvas - Will add it this weekend, due next Thursday Ideas: - implement one or two papers we discuss - extend a previous assignment with new functionality - grads: ideally combine topics from the class with your own research interests CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 14
Project idea: Image-based lighting images from: https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs498dh3/fa2014/projects/ ibl/ComputationalPhotography_ProjectIBL.html CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 15
Project idea: Gradient-domain editing image from: http://graphics.cs.cmu.edu/courses/ 15-463/2012_fall/hw/proj3g-gradient/ CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 16
Project idea: Flash/no-flash Denoising with detail transfer [Petschnigg et al. 2004] [Petschnigg et al. 2004] [Petschnigg et al. 2004] Computation + Flash No Flash Output CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 17 Modeled after a slide by Matthias Zwicker
Project idea: Automatic panoramas CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 18
Project idea: Automatic panoramas CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 19
Project idea: Automatic panoramas CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 20
Project idea: Automatic panoramas [Wojciech Jarosz] CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 21
Paper presentations Upload your presentation material to Canvas - latest by the end of the day of your presentation CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 22
Paper discussions Let’s try to make it a bit more informal - After presentation, we’ll all sit down - Point is to all figure out details of the paper together CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 23
Paper discussions A good way to start: - ask questions about what you didn’t understand! - asking a “dumb” question is better than being silent - discussant starts and should fill in silences with their own questions or comments - try to let things evolve organically CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 24
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