Computer Graphics Night 2024 – Award Winners

As every year, the brightest minds in Visual Computing were sought during the Computer Graphics Night. The jury, consisting of scientists from Fraunhofer IGD and associated university chairs, selected this year's award winners. Once again, we warmly congratulate them and extend our heartfelt thanks to the many guests who made the 26th edition a wonderful winter evening.

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Computer Graphics Night took place completely digitally in 2022.

GRADUATION

 

Abu Haila Tarek 

The Impact of Cross-Polarization on RGB Imaging, Color Calibration and Accuracy

 

Pascal Bormann

Improving the Efficiency of Point Cloud Data Management

 

Lena Cibulski

Visual Analysis for Multi-Attribute Choice

 

Moritz Fuchs  

Navigating the Unknowns of Medical Imaging

 

Alexander Gillert

Of Plants and Pixels: Leveraging Biological Priors for Ecological Data Analysis When Generic Methods Fall Short

 

Kathrin Guckes (ehem. Ballweg)

Human Similarity Notion of Graphs for Visual Comparison

 

Daniel Ströter

Massively Parallel Editing and Post-Processing of Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes for Virtual Prototyping

 

Alex Ulmer

Progressive Visual Analytics for Temporal Data

 

Lukas Zerweck 

Detection of spatio-temporal patterns in medical image stacks

 

Maximilian Alexander von Buelow 

Visual Insights into Memory Behavior of GPU Ray Tracers

AWARD WINNERS | »Best Thesis Award«

Jury: Dr. Michel Krämer, Fraunhofer IGD Darmstadt Prof. Dr. Arjan Kuijper, Fraunhofer IGD Darmstadt

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Annalena Blänsdorf

»Detection and segmentation of transparent and opaque glasses with the help of zero-shot learning«

Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Arjan Kuijper (Fraunhofer IGD/TU Darmstadt MAVC), Volker Knauthe, M.Sc. (TU Darmstadt GRIS)

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Julian Rakuschek

»AnoScout - A System for Visual Recommendations of Anomalies in Time-Oriented Data«

Supervisor:  Prof. Dr. Tobias Schreck (TU Graz)

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Niklas Ihm

»NCA-based Autoencoders: New Approaches for Localized Data Representation«

Supervisors:  John Kalkhof, M.Sc. (TU Darmstadt), Dr. Anirban Mukhopadhyay (TU Darmstadt)