CSC 7991 Advanced Cyber-Human Interactions (Fall 2019)
Important Notices:
Course Information:
Course Ref. No.: 16530
Term: Fall 2019
Time: Mon 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: 0069 MANO
Instructor Contact Information:
Name: Zichun Zhong
Phone Number: 313-577-9530
Office Location: 5057 Woodward Ave, Suite 14109.2, Detroit, Michigan, 48202
Office Hours: Mon & Wed 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Email Address: zichunzhong@wayne.edu
TA: TBD
Course Description and Goals:
The main goal of the course is to let students to investigate and present the advanced and latest research work and techniques in 3D computer graphics, geometric processing, human-computer interaction, and visualization. All the course topics and materials are selected from most recently premier journal and conference papers in computer graphics, visualization, and computer vision fields, such as ACM TOG, IEEE TVCG, IEEE TPAMI, SIGGRAPH, IEEE Visualization, IEEE VR, CVPR, etc. The following topics will be covered (tentative):
All the course topics and materials are selected from top journals and conferences in computer graphics, visualization, and computer vision fields, such as ACM TOG, IEEE TVCG, IEEE TPAMI, SIGGRAPH, IEEE Visualization, IEEE VR, CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, etc.
Lecture Notes: (All slides and reference materials will be posted on Canvas at WSU)
Syllabus (on Canvas)
Blue color is done.
Date |
Subject |
09/02/2019 |
No Class (Labor Day) |
09/09/2019 |
Introduction to 3D Cyber-Human Interactions (Presented by: Dr. Zhong) |
09/16/2019 |
3D Vision and Virtual Reality (Presented by: Dr. Zhong) |
09/23/2019 |
Yankun Xi |
09/30/2019 |
Haikuan Zhu |
10/07/2019 |
Dan Ouellette and Junwen Liu |
10/14/2019 |
Yao Qiang |
10/21/2019 |
No Class |
10/28/2019 |
Jaydeb Sarker and Ziyun Xiao |
11/04/2019 |
Asif Kamal Turzo and Jinghui Liao |
11/11/2019 |
Niloofar Didar and Venkata Krishna Tarun Tenneti |
11/18/2019 |
Hiti Chouhan and Samira Taghavi |
11/25/2019 |
Rajshakhar Paul |
12/02/2019 |
Bohan Xiao |
12/09/2019 |
Chencheng Zhang and Nidhi Ghorpade |
Grading:
(1) Paper Reading and Presentation: 80%
(2) Discussion and Participation: 20%
Prerequisites:
This is a graduate-level course. But undergraduate students would still be able to take this course. Some basic background in linear algebra and programming (CSC 2000 or equivalent) is assumed. Knowledge about computer graphics (CSC 5870) and geometry will be helpful.
Course & Instructor Policies:
(1) No late submission for presentation will be accepted.
(2) Course materials and grades will be posted on the Canvas.
(3) If there is any special case, please inform the instructor in advance.