Computational Photography Final Presentation • Summarize prior work as necessary – You don’t need to discuss papers we covered in class • Be technical: – What were the challenges? – How did you solve them? – Live demo / video / lots of images (depends on project) – Use plenty of examples (both of success & failure) • Teams of 2: – Both should present & make it clear who did what • Practice! & time yourself! – We have a tight schedule – I will stop you mid-sentence if you run over
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Computational Photography
Final Presentation• Summarize prior work as necessary
– You don’t need to discuss papers we covered in class• Be technical:
– What were the challenges?– How did you solve them?
– Live demo / video / lots of images (depends on project)– Use plenty of examples (both of success & failure)
• Teams of 2: – Both should present & make it clear who did what
• Practice! & time yourself!– We have a tight schedule – I will stop you mid-sentence if you run over
Final Presentation Schedule 10 min (individual)+1 min questions/setup
20 min (team of 2)+2 min questions/setup
Tue Apr 252:00 Colin & Judy2:22 Audrey & Lorelei2:44 Fred2:55 Jason & Casey 3:17 Michael & Annie3:39 Abby3:50 Andrew & Alex4:12 Sol & Max4:34 John N.4:45 Glenn & Kevin5:07 done!
Fri Apr 282:00 Alec & Emilee2:22 Jordan & Dylan2:44 Leon2:55 Antonio & Matthew 3:17 Dhruv & Jonathan3:39 Daniel & John A.4:01 Jacob4:12 Etienne & Hector4:34 Chris & Owen4:56 Alexa & Stephen5:18 done!
Light Field Photography with a Hand-Held Plenoptic Camera, Ng, Levoy, Bredif, Duval, Horowitz, & Hanrahan,
Stanford Tech Report, 2005
Reminders• Quiz 2 is on Tuesday, April 16th
– Practice problems for Quiz 2 are posted on the calendar
– Optional makeup/extra credit reading (your choice) due on Submitty forum Tuesday April 16th @ 10am
• Friday April 19th is optional office hours/work-in-classon your final project. There will be an optional, makeup/extra-credit ‘pop worksheet’ that day.
• Tuesday Apr 23rd & Friday Apr 26th are mandatory attendance, Final Project Presentations 2-5:15pm If you will need to leave early @4pm, for another course, please send email ASAP
Final Presentation• Summarize prior work as necessary
– You don’t need to discuss papers we covered in class• Be technical:
– What were the challenges?– How did you solve them?
– Live demo / video / lots of images (depends on project)– Use plenty of examples (both of success & failure)
• Teams of 2: – Both should present & make it clear who did what
• Practice! & time yourself!– We have a tight schedule – I will stop you mid-sentence if you run over
Components of a well-written research paper
• Motivation/context/related work
• Contributions of this work
• Clear description of algorithm– Sufficiently-detailed to allow work to be reproduced
– Work is theoretically sound (hacks/arbitrary constants discouraged)
• Results– well chosen examples
– clear tables/illustrations/visualizations
• Conclusions– limitations of the method are clearly stated