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CS466 Project Topics
- 2 Persons
- Improving an existing animation system for shadow
play (Karagoz): The project requires putting together a couple of pieces
of the software together to make it a tool for Shadow Play, like hierarchy
editor, animation tool etc. Then, the project should be used to produce a
realistic animation of the shadow play (according to a complete scenario).
The project will be ported to the SGI Octane Workstation at the end.
- 2 Persons
- Deformation of a generic face model for modeling and
animating face models of individualsr:
At the end, the project should be ported to SGI Octane Workstation.
- 3 Persons
- Articulated Figure Animation:
Logical extensions to the implementation of modeling and animation of
articulated figures. You should define a generic articulated figure
of acceptable complexity and use IKAN software developed in University of
Pennsylvania for the analytical solution of inverse kinematics problem.
Possible extensions are lifting loads in a dynamically realistic way,
ladder climbing, different walking behaviors, or producing antropometrically
correct human figures of various percentiles (sizes).
- 2 Persons
- L-systems for plant generation:
Improving an existing software for plant generation. The software
uses L-systems (Lindenmayer systems) to generate trees, flowers, and
other botanic structures. L-systems are grammars similar to Chomsky
(context sensitive) grammars. They generate strings which are interpreted
by a graphics interpreter to generate trees, flowers etc. The system
currently works. However, needs some improvements like, modeling and
animation of the plant growth, generation of different tree and flower
like structures which are not generated using L-systems up to now, and
improving the user interface for the software. Also, some other improvements
like interacting with the environment or with each other when the plants are
growing.
An alternative is to implement a synthetic topiary (garden) with lots of trees,
flowers, etc.
- 2 Persons
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View-dependent visualization in urban scenery:
This project will be in the form of adding new modules to an
existing view-dependent visualization system. These may be
implementing stereoscopic visualization, view-dependent
visualization etc.
- ? Persons
- Any other meaningfull project that you may come up with
Project Requirements
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You should give a project proposal until March 9th, 2006 stating the name of the
project and name of the students that will do the project.
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You will also give me progress report (approximately 10 pages) until April 8th,
2006 about the progress of your project, covering a survey of the subject area,
algorithms that you will use, data structures, and other implementation details, etc.
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Final project report and demonstrations will be due May 10th Wednesday (last week of courses).
This deadline is sharp. Final project report should be a superset of the
the progress report and should extend it with implementation details, results of
project, etc.
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At the end, I expect to students to port their projects to my SGI Octane Workstation
(or PC if it is done for PC's).
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Ugur Gudukbay
Mon Jan 28 15:27:07 EET 2006