
Final Project Description
The idea of this project is to take on a more intricate problem of your choice involving computations on the GPU,
and demonstrate a plausible, efficient implementation of a particular problem.
- Project choices must be made by early March (more information to follow)
- There is a project milestone report due in early April
- In May there is a final presentation session
- Groups are required to blog their weekly progress.
Projects are graded under the following:
- Soundness: Are the claims technically correct and techniques and approaches reasonable for the problem?
- Significance: Is the problem addressed important and/or interesting?
- Novelty: Is there something new and interesting about the project (novel application, algorithm, analysis, evaluation)?
- Clarity: Is the presentation clear and concise, but complete enough for someone familiar with a graphics background?
- Technical: Is the code, report, blog, and presentation robust and scientifically complete.
Project Information:
- Final Project Proposal Due (March 17): Project Proposal Template | Project Guidelines
- Final Project Milestone Report Due (April 7)
- Final Project Presentation (May 5) and Report Due (May 9)
Project Groups:
- Real-time Pencil Style 3D model Rendering (Cynthia Lu and Wensi Shi)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report] - Real Time Video Abstraction (Akshay Loke)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report] - BVH Assisted Ray Tracing (Jonathan Chen and Michael Dwyer)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report] - GPU Based Real-Time Seam Carving (Mackenzie White)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report] - Dirty GPU: Rendering Contamination on Transparent Surfaces using the GPU (Brian Summa)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report] - A Stylized Cartoon Hair Renderer using the GPU (Mitesh Mehta and Chitranjan Gohil)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report] - Functional Simulation of the nVidia G80 GPGPU Pipeline (Arun Raghavan)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report] - A GPGPU classification of semantic orientation in political articles. (Catherine Stocker)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report] - Improving Parallax mapping on the Silhouette (Ben Sunshine Hill)
[Project Blog] | [Proposal] | [Final Report]
Check back during the semster for updates on the final project.
