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curriculum [2020/05/27 19:20]
scornet [MASTER 1]
curriculum [2020/08/08 14:40]
scornet [Scientific courses, period 1 (October - December)]
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   Computer graphics tackles the creation of 3D contents, from object prototypes to animated scenes. This course will focus on the interactions between Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence,​ which recently lead to a number of advances. In particular, we will cover "​Creative AI", ie. how interactive content creation can be enhanced using smart graphical models embedding knowledge, as well as the  combination of 3D Graphics, AI and learning for the animation of virtual, autonomous creatures. ​   Computer graphics tackles the creation of 3D contents, from object prototypes to animated scenes. This course will focus on the interactions between Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence,​ which recently lead to a number of advances. In particular, we will cover "​Creative AI", ie. how interactive content creation can be enhanced using smart graphical models embedding knowledge, as well as the  combination of 3D Graphics, AI and learning for the animation of virtual, autonomous creatures. ​
        
-**INF634 - Computer Vision ​ (24h, 2 ECTS), ​Renaud Keriven ​(EP & Bentley systems)** (contact: ​Renaud.Keriven@bentley.com)+**INF634 - Computer Vision ​ (24h, 2 ECTS), ​Vicky Kalogeiton ​(EP)** (contact: ​vicky.kalogeiton@gmail.com)
   Being able to understand and reconstruct the world around us is essential for intelligent systems and robots. This course will detail computer vision techniques based on projective geometry - enabling to reconstructing a 3D world from pairs of images, introduce 3D reconstruction of shapes and motions from multiple cameras, and present new advances on object recognition in images and videos based on machine learning techniques.   Being able to understand and reconstruct the world around us is essential for intelligent systems and robots. This course will detail computer vision techniques based on projective geometry - enabling to reconstructing a 3D world from pairs of images, introduce 3D reconstruction of shapes and motions from multiple cameras, and present new advances on object recognition in images and videos based on machine learning techniques.
  
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