Courses

Currently the following courses are offered within the scope of graphics research:

These are fundamental courses giving background in graphics, geometry and high performance computing on GPU. It is highly recommended to take these courses if you’re planning to work within the exciting area of graphics. Other relevant courses are: image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and optimization.

Below is a list of present/past offerings of these courses along with selected student works.


Winter 2017

GPU Computing (CSE 560)

Selected projects

Photon Mapping
Photon Mapping
Real-time raytracing
Real-time raytracing
Graph-cut based image segmentation
Graph-cut based image segmentation
Hierarchical curve skeleton
Hierarchical curve skeleton
Centerline extraction
Centerline extraction
Non-negative matrix factorisation
Non-negative matrix factorisation
Collision detection
Collision detection

Monsoon 2016

Computer Graphics (CSE 533 / CSE 333)

Selected projects

Path Tracing
Path Tracing
Depixelizing pixel art
Depixelizing pixel art
Generating fractals using Leap Motion
Generating fractals using Leap Motion
HRBF based 3D reconstruction
HRBF based 3D reconstruction
Image metamorphosis
Image metamorphosis
Image metamorphosis
Image metamorphosis
Sketch to 3D
Sketch to 3D

Winter 2016

GPU Computing (CSE 560)

Selected projects

GPU_Winter_2016SEAM
Seam carving in images
GPU_Winter_2016RAYTRACING
Raytracing
GPU_Winter_2016CAMERA
Real-time video analytics

Monsoon 2015

Computer Graphics (CSE 533 / CSE 333)

Selected projects

Graphics_Monsoon_2015Kinect
Kinect driven 2D animation
Graphics_Monsoon_2015Terrain
Procedural terrain generation
Graphics_Monsoon_2015Leaf Modelling
Modelling leaf venation pattern
Graphics_Monsoon_2015Sketch23D
Sketch to 3D

Winter 2015

GPU Computing (CSE 5GPU)

Selected projects

Poster2_GSOM_Ankur11024_Archit11030
GPU GSoM
Poster4_Voronoi
3D Voronoi tiling
Poster6_Raytracing
Raytracing
poster8_ocean _wave Simulation
Ocean wave simulation

Monsoon 2014

Computer Graphics (CSE 3CG)

Rendering competion

Best rendered image
Prateek Malhotra (B.Tech. 2011)