CS-599 Physically Based Modeling for Interactive Simulation and Games, Spring 2010
Project Final Report And Presentation

Project Final Report (Due: Thursday, April 29, 1:50pm)

The final report should be a detailed multi-page document describing your entire project and the results that you have accomplished. It should include well-documented results, in the form of imagery, mathematical derivations, diagrams, performance statistics, and video. Please hand in a hardcopy version of your report on the due date in class. Upload the video results to the blackboard.

Late submissions will not be accepted. You will be graded based on the results submitted by the deadline.

Two-person projects: Include a statement specifying, in detail, what work was performed by each team member. Optionally, team members may submit separate statements.

Project Presentation

On April 27 and April 29, each team will give a project presentation: 15 minutes for two-person projects, and 10 minutes for single-person projects. The time to switch laptops is included in these time limits. We will adhere to these time limits, so please make sure that your presentation is concise and fits into the alloted time.

Tue Apr 27
12:30 Brandon Booth and Sikai Zhu
12:45 Chi Zhou
12:55 Heejin Choi
1:05 Michael Caroll
1:15 Malik Deepanshu
1:25 Jingqiao Fu
1:35 Evan Hatch

Thu Apr 29
12:30 Sunil Ingle
12:40 David Mazzocco
12:50 Amol Sahijwani (and Kushan Shah)
1:00 Ankit Sharma and Akshay Shukla
1:15 Zhiyang Wang and Yu Yu Xu
1:30 Yili Zhao
1:40 Chih-Kuang Chen


Jernej Barbic