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CS 89.15/189.5, F ALL 2015 Wojciech Jarosz wojciech.k.jarosz@dartmouth.edu Results from Assignment 5 CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 2 Naofumi Tomita Allison Wang Allison Wang Allison Wang Weichen Wang Chimian Wu Tianyuan


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CS 89.15/189.5, FALL 2015

Wojciech Jarosz

wojciech.k.jarosz@dartmouth.edu

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Results from Assignment 5

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Naofumi Tomita

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Allison Wang

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Allison Wang

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Allison Wang

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Weichen Wang

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Chimian Wu

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Tianyuan Zhang

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Maksim Bolonkin

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Chris Novak

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Sean Oh

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Daniel Shanker

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Final project proposals

Short description of what you want to work on, how you will accomplish it, resources you will rely on, etc. Submitted to Canvas

  • Will add it this weekend, due next Thursday

Ideas:

  • implement one or two papers we discuss
  • extend a previous assignment with new functionality
  • grads: ideally combine topics from the class with your own research

interests

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Project idea: Image-based lighting

CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 15 images from: https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs498dh3/fa2014/projects/ ibl/ComputationalPhotography_ProjectIBL.html

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Project idea: Gradient-domain editing

CS 89/189: Computational Photography, Fall 2015 16 image from: http://graphics.cs.cmu.edu/courses/ 15-463/2012_fall/hw/proj3g-gradient/

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No Flash

[Petschnigg et al. 2004]

Output

[Petschnigg et al. 2004]

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Project idea: Flash/no-flash

Denoising with detail transfer

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+ Flash

[Petschnigg et al. 2004]

Modeled after a slide by Matthias Zwicker

Computation

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Project idea: Automatic panoramas

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Project idea: Automatic panoramas

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Project idea: Automatic panoramas

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Project idea: Automatic panoramas

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[Wojciech Jarosz]

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Paper presentations

Upload your presentation material to Canvas

  • latest by the end of the day of your presentation

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Paper discussions

Let’s try to make it a bit more informal

  • After presentation, we’ll all sit down
  • Point is to all figure out details of the paper together

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Paper discussions

A good way to start:

  • ask questions about what you didn’t understand!
  • asking a “dumb” question is better than being silent
  • discussant starts and should fill in silences with their own

questions or comments

  • try to let things evolve organically

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