Course detail

Computers and Graphics

FSI-VPG Acad. year: 2021/2022 Winter semester

The course is intended as an introduction to the history of computer graphics, 2D and 3D graphics methods, problematics of colours and colour systems, imaging and image processing, classification of display devices. It gives an overview of text and graphics user interfaces, introduction to desktop publishing, and an overview of print methods and technologies.

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Obtaining a qualified overview and references on contemporary technologies of computer graphics.

Prerequisites

General knowledge of contemporary computer hardware, mathematic apparatus of analytical geometry.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The course is taught through lectures explaining the basic principles and theory of the discipline. Exercises are focused on practical topics presented in lectures.

Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes

The graded course-unit credit awarding is based on then quality of presentation of search on actual state of the technology, related to given chapter of the course.

Language of instruction

Czech

Aims

The aim of the course "Computers and Graphics" is to provide students with a complex overview of and references on current technologies of computer graphics, as needed for mechanical and IT engineers.

Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences

Participation in the exercises is checked by presentation of individual search on problems related to a given topic of the course.

The study programmes with the given course

Programme B-STR-P: Engineering, Bachelor's
branch AIŘ: Applied Computer Science and Control, 4 credits, compulsory

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

26 hours, optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

An introduction to computer graphics – bitmap and vector character of computer graphics; History – alphanumerical and graphical terminals, plotters and matrix printer, development of PC graphical adapters.
2D graphics – basic bitmap operations, lines, curves, bitmap and vector fonts, basic file formats for bitmap and vector graphics.
3D graphics – axonometry and linear perspective, Bezier and Coons bikubic and common surfaces and their connections. Realistic visualisation of solid objects, visibility, constant, Gouraud a Phong shading.
Brief introduction to OpenGL and Direct 3D technologies.
Colours and colour systems – principles of colour vision, RGB, HSI/HSV, Y/C and CIELAB color systems.
Brief introduction to Color Management – device calibration, color profiles and gamut transformation methods.
Imaging – scanners, cameras and digital still cameras. Sensor types, resolution, colour channels and bit depth. Static imaging and digital movie file formats, lossless and lossy compression.
Image processing and point transformation principles (histograms, brightness and geometry transformations).
Image filters and edge detection (averaging, quantils, gradient operators, Marr theory of edge detection, detection masks).
Frequency analysis (Fourier transformation, image convolution, reconstruction and degradation models), image segmentation and object detection principles.
Display devices – CRT, LCD and OLED displays, electronic paper, industrial and automotive displays and signalisation devices; Text and graphical user interfaces on desktop – from historical to contemporary, RAD approaches, properties of keyboard driven and pointing device driven GUIs; Minimalistic User Interfaces – pseudografic UI in industrial automation, mobile OS approaches. Skinning, hypertext and web GUI.
Desktop Publishing – Typography, classification and font measurements. Text, page layout, paragraphs, spacing, hyphenation, composition and corrections. PostScript and composition software.
Print-outs – source data requirements, printing technologies used in office printers, press-proof, imagesetting, offset printers.

Computer-assisted exercise

26 hours, compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

Subject of every exercise is identical are topics of the related lecture.