Skupina počítačové grafiky, Univerzita Karlova
Skupina počítačové grafiky Univerzity Karlovy je součástí
Kabinetu software a výuky informatiky
na Matematicko-fyzikální fakultě.
Společně s Oddělením zpracování obrazové informace, ÚTIA AV ČR,
naše skupina nabízí řadu přednášek z počítačové grafiky a zpracování obrazu.
V našem výzkumu se zaměřujeme převážně na realistickou a prediktivní syntézu obrazu a na zpracování a vizualizaci medicínských dat.
Kontakt
Novinky (pouze anglicky)
- 8.2.2012
- Not that this would be our group's news but still: Diego Gutierrez and Wojciech Jarosz will be the guest editors for an IEEE CG&A Special issue on "Scattering: Acquisition, Modeling, and Rendering". Submission deadline is August 25th, 2012. For details see the call for papers.
- 7.2.2012
- Our SIGGRAPH Asia 2001 Sketch added to the list of publications.
- 18.12.2011
- Paper accepted to EUROGRAPHICS 2012: Importance Caching for Complex Illumination (by Iliyan Georgiev, Jaroslav Křivánek, Stefan Popov, and Philipp Slusallek)
- 12.12.2011
- Václav Gassenbauer (co-supervised by Jaroslav Křivánek and prof. Kadi Bouatouch) successfully defended his thesis.
- 21.10.2011
- Jiří Vorba was awarded the 2nd place in the ACM Student Project of The Year competition for his diploma thesis "Optimal Strategy for Connecting Light Paths in Bidirectional Metohds for Global illumination Computation"
- 28.9.2011
- Our paper Improving Performance and Accuracy of Local PCA was presented at Pacific Graphics 2011.
- 30.6.2011
- EGSR pictures are now on-line.
If you have interesting EGSR pics that you would like to publish, please send us an e-mail with the link.
- 27.7.2011
- EGSR 2011 is over. Big thanks to everyone for making to Prague, it was a real pleasure to have you here.
- 9.6.2011
- Eurographics Symposium on Rendering (EGSR 2011) is organized by Charles University. >>
- 9.6.2011
- Three new students, Ondřej Karlík of CTU Prague, Jirka Vorba and Jan Beneš of CUNI Prague, decided to join our group as Ph.D. students starting next semester. Welcome!
- 9.6.2011
- We have a paper accepted to EGSR 2011. (A Physically Plausible Model for Light Emission from Glowing Solid Objects by Alexander Wilkie and Andrea Weidlich.)