Surface Representations and Geometric Modeling - SS11 - Project
Final project
The final project of the geometric modeling course is 30% of your
final grade and you have the liberty to chose a topic that is both
relevant for the course material and your own research interest. We
also posted a list of possible topics. You may do the project individually
or in teams.
It is important to set appropriate and realistic goals for your the
project. Often students embark in very ambitious projects and cannot
complete the tasks, resulting in a low grade. Therefore, we ask you to
send us a one page proposal outlining your project including a set of
clear goals. We will send you feedback to make sure that the goals are
appropriate for the time-frame of the project. We do not have a formal
deadline for this, but please do it as soon as possible so we have
enough time to send you back feedback.
While working on your project, please do not hesitate to see your
instructors and TAs if you have questions or require clarifications or
guidance with your projects. We are very happy to help you make an
awesome project.
Deliverables
For the final project every team has to submit together the source
code of the project and a (3-4 pages) final report. In addition each
team has to give a demo scheduled on an individual basis.
The source code has to compile "out of the box" on a standard ETH
maintained Windows or Linux machine. We can accommodate standard
dependencies (e.g. libraries that can be installed effortlessly). The
code should be of good quality and well documented. It should include
a readme file outlining the compilation steps, how to run it as well
as the data that you used to run your program.
The report should describe the method that you use and an analysis of
your results. It should also describe your goals and how and if you
did complete them.
Deadlines
June 24th. In exceptional cases we can be flexible about
the deadline and allow more time.
NOTE: These documents are project proposal suggestions. You will still need to submit a formal project
proposal outlining the goal and objectives of the projects.