The computer graphics and image processing group, lead by Prof. Jonas Unger, is driving a number of research projects directed towards the development of theory and methodology for image capture, image analysis and image synthesis.
A common theme within our projects is to develop algorithms and techniques for measuring and digitizing real environments, lighting conditions and material properties so that this information can be used to simulate the interaction between light and matter in a scene to create photo-realistic computer graphics images.
With a strong foundation in theoretically oriented research, the group is active within a number of demonstrator projects and industrial and academic collaborations directed towards development of state-of-the-art applications within the focus areas.
Visual computing laboratory holds reading group every other week, where latest academic articles are read, presented and discussed. Find more information here.
Last updated: 2022-03-10, Saghi Hajisharif