Computer Graphics at Stanford University

Note added 4/21/20 by Marc Levoy:
Except for links to People > Faculty, this web site has become outdated. Most
links to Research projects, Courses in graphics, Technical publications, Slides
from talks, Software packages, Data archives, and Cool Demos still function and
might be useful. However, links to people other than faculty, infrastructure,
and opportunities for students are likely broken or irrelevant.
News flashes:
Marc Levoy’s team
has published a new article
in the Google Research Blog
about
astrophotography on Pixel 4.
Marc Levoy’s team
has open-sourced an
API
for retrieving dual-pixel data from recent Pixel phones.
Useful for computing depth from single-camera phones.
Marc Levoy’s team in Google Research
has published a paper in
SIGGRAPH Asia (and
Arxiv)
describing how
Night Sight works on Pixel 3.
Marc Levoy’s and Peyman Milanfar’s teams at Google Research
collaborated on
Super Res Zoom on the Pixel 3.
Marc Levoy’s
paper with Google Research on
Synthetic Depth-of-Field with a Single-Camera Mobile Phone
has been published in SIGGRAPH 2018.
Marc Levoy’s
CS 178 (Digital Photography) taught at Google,
including
recordings of the lectures (also on
YouTube).
Marc Levoy retires from Stanford to become full-time
at Google.
See his
home page
for details.
Available information:
In addition to the links above,
each faculty member’s home page summarizes their own research projects,
and some include links to invited talks.
Click here to learn how the banner image at the top of this page was created.
If the images on this server look dark to you, see our note about gamma correction.
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which also restricts use of the three-dimensional Stanford “S” in our lab logo.
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Last update:
April 21, 2020 02:58:32 PM