CS 5984 Advanced Computer Graphics: Parallel Computing and Visualization on GPU
Fall 2010

Introduction:

Final project is required for all graduate students. Each project should be complete by one student. Each student is required to submit a final project report. We also ask each student to give a final project presentation as the end of the semester.

The research topic of the project should be related to GPGPU research and real-time visualization. If you would like to propose a new research topic for your project, please contact the instructors for approval.

Project Proposal: (Due at 11:59pm, 11/3, Wednesday)

Project proposal should follow ACM SIG Processings Templates, and be at least 3 pages long. The sections for the proposal should include:

  1. Introduction/Motivation.
  2. Problem statement
  3. Related works
  4. Proposed approaches
  5. Anticipated results
  6. References

 

Final Project Report: (Due at 11:59pm, 12/10, Friday)

Final project report should also follow ACM SIG Processings Templates, and be at least 4 pages long. The sections for final project are:

  1. Introduction (Motivation and novel contributions. If multiple contributions are presented, bullet points format is recommended)
  2. Problem statement
  3. Related works
  4. Approaches
  5. Results
  6. References

The structure of the final report is not restricted to previous sections. Please feel free to use any paper structure in your research area as long as the research contributions are clearly presented.

Note: Please clearly state the persentage of contribution and responsibility from each team member, if you project team includes more than one member.

Schedule:

  • To be determined.
Projects:
Student Name Project Topic