Evaluation
May 28, 2025About 1 min
Evaluation
Due Date: Primer paper evaluations for the primer topics presented during a particular week
need to be submitted to Canvas by the end of the week (i.e. by Sunday at midnight)
Please submit your primer paper evaluations (i.e. 1 for each primer topic presented during the week ) by midnight on Sunday.
Grading: You will receive either an A, B or C based on the quality of your evaluation. If you do
not submit an evaluation you will receive an F.
For each primer topic presented in class during a particular week, select one of the papers that are in the corresponding Primer Topic folder on the CIS6600 canvas site.
Write up and submit a primer paper evaluation for each topic with the following sections and contents:
- Paper Title, authors, and their affiliations.
- What was the main contribution of the paper?
- Outline of the major topics of the paper
- List one thing you liked or found interesting about the paper:
- What did you not like about the paper?
- Questions for the Authors (at least two). If you could, what questions would you ask the authors? For example, things that are missing or unclear; results, what motivated the approach etc.
- Jan. 29
- Primer1 = Graphics Hardware – Dan Gerhardt and Matt Schwartz
- Primer2 = Artificial Life (plants) – Eli Asimow and Avi Serebrenik
- Primer3 = Procedural Modeling of Buildings and Cities – Ruben Young Robles and Yang Yu
- Feb. 3
- Primer4 = Physically Based Rendering – Aaron Tian and Aaron Jiang
- Primer5 = Surface Shaders – Ruipeng Wang and Crystal Jin
- Primer6 = Machine Learning for Graphics – Yin Tang and Yueyang Li
- Feb. 5
- Primer7 = Clothing Simulation – Constanza De Rienzo and Jacky Park
- Primer8 = Deformation and Fracture – Griffin Evans and Harris Kokkinakos
- Primer9 = Hair Simulation – Lewis Ghrist and Christina Qiu
- Feb. 10
- Primer10 = Smoke and Fire Simulation – Xiaonan Pan and David Liu
- Primer11 = Material Point Method – Chiray Fu and Pavel Peev
- Primer12 = Position Based Dynamics – Zixiao Wang and Tianhong Zhou
- Feb. 12
- Primer13 = Facial Animation – Jiaxin Tang and Wenjian Tang
- Primer14 = Crowd Simulation – Claire Lu and Neha Thumu
- Primer15 = Physically-Based Character Animation – Kyla Bauer and Joanna Fisch
- Feb. 17
- Primer16 = Computer Vision – Alan Lee and Teri Ke
- Primer17 = Image-based Modeling – Yu Jiang and Zhiyuan Han
- Primer18 = Renderman and USD – Cindy Xu and Insha Lakhani
- Feb. 19
- Primer19 = Character Skinning – Jeff Mostyn and Lijun Qu
- Primer20 = Level Sets – Kevin Ma and Yi Liu