Module Number INFO-4175 |
Module Title Rendering |
Lecture Type(s) Lecture, Tutorial |
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ECTS | 6 | |
Work load - Contact time - Self study |
Workload:
180 h Class time:
60 h / 4 SWS Self study:
120 h |
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Duration | 1 Semester | |
Frequency | In the winter semester | |
Language of instruction | English | |
Type of Exam | Oral examination (written exam if there are a large number of participants), successful exercises can result in a grade bonus |
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Content | In-depth instruction in computer graphics with a focus on image synthesis is taught and practiced. The module covers basic and advanced theory and algorithms of Monte Carlo and quasi-MonteCarlo simulation, covers global illumination approaches such as path tracing, bidirectional path tracing, Metropolis sampling, photon mapping, as well as methods for real-time rendering. |
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Objectives | Students acquire in-depth knowledge in the areas of Monte Carlo approximation and global illumination simulation. Students will be able to analyse and implement the techniques covered as well as independently evaluate and solve problems and apply them in their own projects. |
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Allocation of credits / grading |
Type of Class
Status
SWS
Credits
Type of Exam
Exam duration
Evaluation
Calculation
of Module (%)
Lecture
V
o
2
3.0
ot
25
g
100
Tutorial
Ü
o
2
3.0
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Prerequisite for participation | There are no specific prerequisites. | |
Lecturer / Other | Lensch | |
Literature | Pharr, Humphreys: Physically Based Rendering, Morgan Kaufmann, 2004 Dutré et al.: Advanced G / Grundkenntnisse im Bereich Computergrafik |
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Last offered | unknown | |
Planned for | Wintersemester 2024 | |
Assigned Study Areas | INFO-INFO, INFO-PRAK, MEDI-APPL, MEDI-HCI, MEDI-INFO, MEDI-MEDI, MEDI-VIS, ML-CS |