The course is targeted at students with a wide range of backgrounds in Computer Graphics, ranging from students with no previous experience to students with undergraduate courses in Computer Graphics.
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics (or more specifically, 3D computer graphics) to special effects. CGI is used in films, television programs and ...
Current computer graphics are fairly well known and understood. But how did we get here? The evolution of computer graphics is intertwined with textual display, and it is difficult to consider the two ...
From 3D rendering to image warping, the capabilities of today’s graphics display controllers are integral to a broad range of innovative applications. High-end GDCs help define a product’s style and ...
After recently building a new system with one of the latest Nvidia cards powering the graphics, I poked around Nvidia’s demo area to see if I could push the new card to its limits. After installing a ...
Description: An introduction to graphics hardware; implementation and interaction with operating systems. Mathematical aspects of computer graphics: 2D and 3D transformations, homogeneous coordinates, ...
The explosion of breakthroughs, investments, and entrepreneurial activity around artificial intelligence over the last decade has been driven exclusively by deep learning, a sophisticated statistical ...
At the birth of the computer era, the IBM PC became the standard computer in large part due to its modular architecture with interchangeable components. Like the original IBM, every modern PC's ...
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) (Pronounced "Cee Gee Eye") is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, films, television programs, ...