Master-Seminar - Recent Highlights in Visual Data Analytics (IN2107)
Time, Place: | First meeting: Wednesay, April 10., 2024 from 11:00-12:00 in room 02.13.010 |
Begin: | The talks will be announced |
Details: | |
Prerequisites: | Computer Graphics or Visualization, Proseminar |
Registration: | Please register via the matching system |
Content
In this course, students will autonomously investigate recent research from the SIGGRAPH and IEEE VIS conference - the most renowned journals and conferences in the computer graphics and data visualization areas. Independent investigation for further reading, as well as a critical analysis and evaluation of the topic are required. Finally, the attendants have to present their results in a talk which should last 40-45 minutes. Talks will be given in English. Supplementary, a short written workout (approximately 4-6 pages) should be prepared.
Contact
Schedule
April 17, 2024 | Deadline for paper preference submission |
May 31, 2024 | Deadline for report submission |
First week of July | Presentations (block seminar) |
Papers
The paper list for this seminar can be found below. Please send us an email with your at least 4 ranked preferences by Wednesday, April 17th.
We will assign papers based on these preferences, while remaining papers will be distributed randomly. The paper-matching results will be shared by mail.
The papers can be accesed through the institutional login on the publisher website (using TUM ID) or TUM library's eAccess.
Files
Paper template
For your report, please use the VGTC Latex template. When generating the final PDF for submission, make sure to use the document class vgtc with option journal to obtain a report stylized as a final journal publication. The first page of the report should display the title, the author name and a brief abstract (before the start of the main text). A teaser figure on the first page is not required. To enable a standardized layouting of all reports, please use the layout as is. I.e. don't change margin sizes, font sizes, line spacings, header and footer sizes or related quantities, and avoid introducing additional white space beyond what is required by the template itself.