Module summary |
Computer Graphics and Computer Vision |
MINB5305 |
Prof. Dr. Peter Henning |
7 ECTS points / 5 Contact hours |
5th Semester |
none |
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Visual cognition and its creation through modern computer graphics, as well as color models, textures and graphic effects are understood in basic theoretical details as well as in practical application. |
Written Exam 120 Min. (graded) |
Course Computer Graphics
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MINB5314.a | Lecture |
Prof. Dr. Peter Henning | German |
2/2 | Module exam |
Coordinate systemy and their transformations, models and their projection, transformation pipeline. Light and color, color models in computer graphics, coding of colors and brightness, lighting and shading models, visual realism, non-photorealistic rendering. Graphics processors, displays and human interface devices | |
Powerpoint transparencies in lecture, electronic whiteboard stored on the ILIAS Server, electronic learning modules as additional material. Book: Henning, Taschenbuch Multimedia. Further literature list at beginning of course. | |
Participation in the lecture and in online tests |
Course Computer Graphics Laboratory
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MINB5324 | Laboratory |
Prof. Dr. Peter Henning | German |
3/1 | Exercise 1 Semester (not graded) |
Graphical primitives, polygonalmodels, transformations. Coloring, lighting and textures. Animation through sensors and interpolators. Elements of OpenGL: Vertices, polygons, transformation matrices. Lighting and textures | |
Material from the lecture | |
Presence required, solution of lab problems |
Course Computer Vision
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MINB5314.b | Lecture |
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Astrid Laubenheimer | German |
2/2 | Module exam |