Non-photorealistic rendering: how to display and abstract objects for humans
Time
Monday, 17. June 2019
11:45 - 12:45
Location
M627
Organizer
Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour
Speaker:
Oliver Deussen, Visual Computing
This event is part of an event series „Monday Seminar Series“.
View the recording of Oliver's talk here
Most methods in computer graphics produce realistic-looking images. For more than three decades, however, researchers have also been creating abstract visual representations with applications in planning procedures, documentation, games and visual arts. In my talk I will describe our efforts to produce representations with a given degree of abstraction and discuss our ideas to produce such renderings for different animals. Finally, I will discuss our painting robot e-david that we use to investigate the extent to which machines can create artwork.