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Differentiable Cameras and Displays – SIGGRAPH 2022 Courses

This course provides an introduction to differentiable wave propagation approaches and describes its application to cameras and displays. Specifically, the optical components of displays and cameras are treated as differentiable layers, akin to neural network layers, that can be trained jointly with the computational blocks of an imaging/display system.

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COS 426: Computer Graphics – Spring 2022

Computer graphics is the intersection of computer science, geometry, physics, and art. This course will study topics in this broad and remarkable field, with an emphasis on practical methods and applications.

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COS 426: Computer Graphics – Spring 2021

Computer graphics is the intersection of computer science, geometry, physics, and art. This course will study topics in this broad and remarkable field, with an emphasis on practical methods and applications.

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COS 426: Computer Graphics – Spring 2020

Computer graphics is the intersection of computer science, geometry, physics, and art. This course will study topics in this broad and remarkable field, with an emphasis on practical methods and applications.

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