Illustrative Visualization

 

Department of Computer Science

UNC Charlotte

 

ITCS6010093 & ITCS8010093

Monday 3:30-6:15PM

Woodward Hall 155

 

Spring 2008

 

Instructor:

Aidong Lu

Office Hour: TBA

Description:

This course will cover diverse topics of visualization techniques, including visualizations in medicine, bioinformatics, nanotechnology, flow, large-scale data, time-dependent data, information, security and privacy, etc. The main objective is to let students to understand the essential visualization components: design, representation, transformation, interaction, and evaluation. The format of the course will be lectures, paper presentations, and project discussions.

 

Class projects may be done individually or in groups, and may be selected from a suggested list or proposed by students. Different project types are designed according to students’ background, such as programming skills.

Prerequisites:

Fundamental computer graphics, or visualization, or virtual reality, or permission of instructor

Textbook:

There is no required textbook. A list of useful references:

  • The Visualization Handbook, C. Hansen and C. Johnson, Academic Press, 2004
  • Non-Photorealistic Rendering, B. Gooch and A. Gooch, A K Peters, 2001
  • Non-Photorealistic Computer Graphics, modeling, rendering, and animation, T. Strothotte and S. Schlechtweg, Elsevier Science, 2002
  • The Guild Handbook of Scientific Illustration, E. Hodges, Wiley, 2003
  • The Visualization Toolkit: An Object-Oriented Approach to 3D Graphics, W. Schroeder, K. Martin, and B. Lorensen, Prentice-Hall, 1997

Grades:

Grades will be assigned on the basis of class participation (10%), paper presentations (3x5%), and class projects (3x25%).

 

Some previous student projects from the class can be found here.

 

For More Information:

Contact the instructor