Seminar HWS 2012: 3D video

Topic:3D video
Lecturer:Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Effelsberg
Department of Computer Science IV
A5, 6
Phone: 0621 181-2600

Dipl.-Inf. Philipp Schaber
Department of Computer Science IV
A5, 6 - Room B216
Phone: 0621 181-2615
Location and TimeInitial meeting:
Wednesday, September 5th, 10:15 - 11:45, room C112, building A5, 6.

In the initial meeting topics will be assigned to the participants. Also, if the majority of the participants prefers another day/time, a new time can be agreed on in the first meeting, too.

Even if you have not registered to the course through the portal, you can still attend the first meeting and join the seminar as long as free topics are available.

NEW date/time for regular meetings:
Mondays, 12:00 - 13:30, room C112, building A5,6.
Description:
List of topicsSection I: Introduction & Overview
1. Introduction to 3D Video: History, Usage & Human Perception
2. Capturing & Representation of 3D Video Data

Section II: Coding & Conversion
3. 3D Video Coding: Stereo Video, Multi-view Video, 2D plus Depth
4. 3D Video Coding: Free-Viewpoint-Video (FVV)
5. Converting Representations: Stereo to Depth, View Synthesis, Adding Depth to 2D Movies
6. Transmission and Streaming of 3D Video

Section III: Display Techniques
7. Glasses-Based 3D Video Displays
8. Auto-Stereoscopy and Other Glasses-Free 3D Displays

Section IV: Content Analysis in 3D
9. Gesture & Pose Recognition in 3D Video Data
10. Segmentation & Classification of 3D Video Data
Presentations15.10.
Lorz, Andreas: Topic 1+2
Hipp, Christopher: Topic 3

05.11.
Endlich, Tim: Topic 4
Keller, Sebastian: Topic 5

12.11.
Al Talakani, Saynab: Topic 7+8
Stojanovski, Goce: Topic 9

19.11.
Falkenstein, Anna
Organizational matterThe written part of the presentation should consist of 10-12 pages. The final version has to be submitted to the adviser both as hard copy and digital version by no later than one week before the presentation. Each presentation is scheduled for 30 minutes. The presentation slides have to be presented to the adviser until Wednesday evening before the presentation itself (to discuss them on Thursday). Written text and presentation can be either in German or English (the language has to be consistent across both parts).

At the end of the seminar, the participants will receive a grade based on the quality of the half-hour talk and the written text.

The attendance at all presentations of the seminar is mandatory!
MaterialSlides from the initial meeting (without pictures)
ExamplesFor more examples take a look at the at the previous seminars in the archive section.  
LinksACM Digital Library
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