Dear students,
Welcome to the course. Here you will find the basic information about the course and the requirements for its successful completion.
This course consists of studying and presenting selected research papers from the fields of computer graphics and visualization. In the beginning, you will be provided with a list of papers from top conferences and journals in these fields and your first task will be to select a paper of your interest, find its predecessor (from its references), and will be presenting both within the semester. Based on these two presentations, you will get your credits.
The semester will be organized as follows:
Week 1 (20. 9.): Initial instructions, presentation of the course outline, and the list of research papers.
Week 2 (27. 9.): Each student has to have a paper selected and should come up with suggestions for its predecessors. At the end of the lecture, each student will decide on the two papers that he or she will be presenting.
Week 3 (4. 10.): Exemplary presentation (Bara), exemplary presentations of selected conference papers
Week 4 (11. 10.): No seminar, individual preparation of presentations (consultations via email)
Week 5 (18. 10.): No seminar, individual preparation of presentations (consultations via email)
Week 6 (25. 10.): No seminar, individual preparation of presentations (consultations via email)
Week 7 (1. 11.): First student's presentations: Adam Rychlý, Dušan Čubík, Patrik Bašo, Jonáš Rosecký
Week 8 (8. 11.): No seminar
Week 9 (15. 11.): First student's presentations: Michael Dey, Prakhar Gupta, Kateryna Bilorus, Vojtěch Nájemník
Week 10 (22. 11.): First student's presentations: Vendula Kuchyňová, Jakub Neustadt, Vladimír Lazárik, Kristián Gutič, Martin Belko
Week 11 (29. 11.): Second student's presentations: Adam Rychlý, Dušan Čubík, Patrik Bašo, Jonáš Rosecký
Week 12 (6. 12.): Second student's presentations: Michael Dey, Prakhar Gupta, Kateryna Bilorus, Vojtěch Nájemník
Week 13 (13. 12.): Second student's presentations: Vendula Kuchyňová, Jakub Neustadt, Vladimír Lazárik, Kristián Gutič, Martin Belko
You will find the list of possible research papers in the individual Interactive syllabus (Research Papers).
Link to the document where you fill in your selected papers:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19fm-kbWvG7wNpXmvaJDQHsaEb_fkkquXI6lBpMOQTlc/edit?usp=sharing