2 Summer Research Opportunities w/Prof Aliaga
2 Summer Research Opportunities w/Prof Aliaga
Undergraduate Summer Research Project
May-August (flexible schedule)
Motion Blur Prevention
Do you watch fast content on your display and it appears blurry? Do you play games with fast motion but you want to see the objects clearly? Motion blur occurs when objects move quickly relative to the background for both human and camera observations, and diminish image sharpness. Such motion blur even occurs when humans observe standard LCD/OLED digital displays. We have developed a method that alters the appearance of the imagery/video such that upon display it appears sharp, despite fast motion. The method is suitable for deployment on standard displays and does not need special hardware.
We have developed an initial prototype and seek to develop a web-friendly demonstration of this approach. Experience with the following is beneficial:
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Web page development (of any type)
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Good programming skills and self-driven nature
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Image processing and graphics knowledge is a significant plus
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Signal processing knowledge is a significant plus
INTERESTED? Contact aliaga@cs.purdue.edu -- email subject: “Motion Blur”
Undergraduate Summer Research Project
May-August (flexible schedule)
Deep Trends in 3D Graphics and Vision: Visual Computing
Computer graphics, computer vision, and deep learning are tightly intertwined components related to visual computing. We look to coalesce recent activity in graphics/vision to help develop a survey of recent techniques and tentatively make use of LLMs to help summarize works.
We will develop educational material. Experience with the following is beneficial:
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Quick analysis and summarization ability
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Knowledge of LLM usage
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Basic deep learning, computer graphics, computer vision knowledge
INTERESTED? Contact aliaga@cs.purdue.edu -- email subject: “Visual Computing”