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Course
Requirements
Class
participation; Exercises; Tests, Projects
Theoretical & programming assignments
Minimum of 30% per assignment
sheet
Average of >50% of all assignments
required for admission to final exam
Hand in assignments by next lecture
Plagiarism => you failed the course Fx, Fx, Fx
Grading
No make-up exams will be given for missed tests. All
the assignments should be turn in by the designated due date.
Evaluation:
92-100 A, 84-91 B, 76-83 C, 68-75 D, 60-67 E
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| Assignments, homeworks |
50% |
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| Tests |
50% |
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Literature
The lecture is not bound to a specific book. The following list contains the most important books about image synthesis.
- Michael Cohen, John Wallace, Radiosity and Realistic Image Synthesis, Academic Press, 1993.
- Andrew Glassner, Principles of Digital Image Synthesis, 2 Bände, Morgan Kaufman, 1996.
- Andrew Glassner, An Introduction to Ray Tracing, Academic Press, 1989.
- James Foley, AndriesVan Dam, et al., Computer Graphics : Principles andPractice, 2. Ausgabe, Addison-Wesley, 1995.
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