CS 448: Topics in Computer Graphics
Topic changes each quarter. Recent topics: computational photography, datannvisualization, character animation, virtual worlds, graphics architectures, advanced rendering. See
http://graphics.stanford.edu/courses for offererings and prerequisites. May be repeated for credit.
Last offered: Autumn 2007
| Repeatable
for credit
CS 448B: Data Visualization
Techniques and algorithms for creating effective visualizations based on principles from graphic design, visual art, perceptual psychology, and cognitive science. Topics: graphical perception, data and image models, visual encoding, graph and tree layout, color, animation, interaction techniques, automated design. Lectures, reading, and project. Prerequisite: one of 147, 148, or equivalent.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3
| Repeatable
for credit
CS 448H: Topics in Computer Graphics: Agile Hardware Design
Topic changes each quarter. Recent topics: computational photography, data visualization, character animation, virtual worlds, graphics architectures, advanced rendering. See
http://graphics.stanford.edu/courses for offerings and prerequisites. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Hanrahan, P. (PI)
CS 448I: Computational Imaging and Display (EE 367)
Spawned by rapid advances in optical fabrication and digital processing power, a new generation of imaging technology is emerging: computational cameras at the convergence of applied mathematics, optics, and high-performance computing. Similar trends are observed for modern displays pushing the boundaries of resolution, contrast, 3D capabilities, and immersive experiences through the co-design of optics, electronics, and computation. This course serves as an introduction to the emerging field of computational imaging and displays. Students will learn to master bits and photons.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3
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