some of these simulations reminded me of NVIDIA's Marbles simulation highlighting the photorealistic real time graphics of their new AMPERE GPUs. Looks incredible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxReAXO56WQ
clam
I'm somewhat interested in how the field of computer graphics grew so broad---and also what is the boundary of the field. Is it just a precedent thing that just crept (i.e. something like this was accepted at SIGGRAPH, so this also should be considered a thing)?
zhenliz
From the video I got to know that computer graphics has much to do with vision, robotics, manipulation, control, simulation etc. So glad that I take this course even though I'm a robotics student.
shengx
Love it how these videos are embedded seamlessly into the slides. The remote experience of this class is amazing. Thanks for the work put into making these online lectures!
atarng
Now I see why this course counts as a robotics elective. Glad I'm taking this class!
some of these simulations reminded me of NVIDIA's Marbles simulation highlighting the photorealistic real time graphics of their new AMPERE GPUs. Looks incredible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxReAXO56WQ
I'm somewhat interested in how the field of computer graphics grew so broad---and also what is the boundary of the field. Is it just a precedent thing that just crept (i.e. something like this was accepted at SIGGRAPH, so this also should be considered a thing)?
From the video I got to know that computer graphics has much to do with vision, robotics, manipulation, control, simulation etc. So glad that I take this course even though I'm a robotics student.
Love it how these videos are embedded seamlessly into the slides. The remote experience of this class is amazing. Thanks for the work put into making these online lectures!
Now I see why this course counts as a robotics elective. Glad I'm taking this class!