6.839 Advanced Computer Graphics
Spring 2007
Instructor: Jovan Popovic
TA: Robert Yuanbo Wang
Lecture:
TR11-12.30
(32-144)
Office Hours (Popovic): T 12:30-1:30pm
(32-D534)
Office Hours (Wang): W 4-5pm
(32-D412)
Information:
Advanced computer graphics will teach you how to represent
geometry, motion, and appearance in complex three-dimensional
scenes. Upon conclusion of this course, you will know
how to apply computational methods to represent any scene, real or
imagined. You will know how to analyze research publications
in computer graphics. And you will know how to combine these
methods to solve new challenges in computer graphics. We hope
to inspire passion for computer graphics and its many applications,
instill fearlessness needed to implement even the most
sophisticated computational methods, and encourage lifelong
learning from research publications.
Announcements
Grades
The final exam is tomorrow at 1:30pm.
Announced on 20 May 2007 3:33 p.m. by Jovan Popovic
Final Exam Preparation 2
Good luck and let us know if you have any questions.
Announced on 17 May 2007 10:11 p.m. by Jovan Popovic
Final Exam Preparation 1
Announced on 15 May 2007 8:51 p.m. by Jovan Popovic
Course Evaluation
Please take a few minutes to complete the online survey for the 6.839 course: https://sixweb.mit.edu/student/evaluate/6.839-s2007
This information is currently used for three distinct purposes:
1) Students trying to decide whether to take the subject,
2) Professors trying to improve the current and future subject offerings.
3) Department evaluation of its faculty and TA performance.
Announced on 15 May 2007 11:26 a.m. by Jovan Popovic
Presentation slides
If you do not have your own laptop or do not wish to use it, you can alternatively upload your presentation slides under the "Presentation Slides" assignment. I'll download them on to my laptop, which can play powerpoint or keynote.
Thanks,
Rob
Announced on 15 May 2007 10:09 a.m. by Robert Wang