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Introduction to Computer Graphics CS480/580 2007
SK Semwal
University of Colorado
Colorado Springs
Human Forms (Semwal, stansfield et al. SNL/UCCS, Presence)
Closed form arm and legs solution (Semwal, Stansfield etal. Presence article)
Talking Heads Chris Kohnert/Semwal
Automatic Lip-Synchronization using linear prediction of speech
Presently: Collobarating with Professor Ron Cole (CSLR, CU Boluder http://cslr.colorado.edu/beginweb/vt_th/vt_th.html
Problem SpaceExamples
Keith Waters 1996Layered Tissue Model
Screen capture from Mark Kilgard’s Apple OpenGL sample adaptation of Keith Water’s code. Used under ACM Siggraph copyright provision.
Summer 2001Physical simulation onlyResearcher: Richard B. DoyleCourtesy: Dr. Victor Spitzer with persmission
Ocular MotionResearcher: Chris LeeCourtesy: Dr. Victor Spitzer
Undefined Surrounding Tissues
Spring 2002Physics sculpted morph targetsResearcher: Richard B. DoyleCourtesy: Dr. Victor Spitzer with persmission
Tractor TendonsMuscle Force Tracking
Where are the Slices??
Richard Doyle/Spitzer UCCS/UCHSC
Courses in this area CS480/580: Introduction to 3D Graphics CS575 Computational Geometry CS577 Animation and Visualization CS576 Geometric Modeling CS578 3D Games and Digital Content Creation CS579 Wearable Computing and Complex Systems CS677 VR and HCI CS581 Advanced Computer Graphics CS581
-- Invite you to consider this area for MS and PhD
Some other things…
MS Engg Degree program on Human-Media Convergence (aka Games and Media Integration) undergoing approval
Shoreline company established Institute of Complex Systems and Human-
Media Convergence talks started geared particularly towards Alzheimers.
Course outline-- Two exams: Midterm and final both inclass
closed book
-- Two Homeworks
-- Three Programming demos, or
One programming demo, and a term project with two demos