Image-Based Rendering

Image-based modeling and rendering

Image-based modeling and rendering is a computer graphics and computer vision technique that uses multiple two-dimensional images of a scene to generate a three-dimensional model and then render novel views of the scene. It combines the traditional approach of computer graphics with computer vision to create a 3D model from 2D images and generate new 2D images without manual modeling.

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CS 294-13: Advanced Computer Graphics

UC Berkeley

Fall 2009

This course gives a comprehensive introduction to modern computer graphics with a focus on research topics. It includes 3D computer graphics, physical simulation, and rendering, along with real-time rendering methods and computational photography. A substantial amount of the course covers current research areas, equipping students for further work in the field. It is tailored for graduate students or advanced undergraduates interested in computer graphics.

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