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SS 2023, 0/2/0 SWS
Recognition and Creditability
- BA INF: INF-B-510, INF-B-520
- MA INF: INF-BAS7, INF-VERT7, INF-AQUA
- BA MINF: INF-B-530, INF-B-540
- MA MINF: INF-BAS7, INF-VMI-8a, INF-AQUA
- Diplom INF 2010: INF-BAS7, INF-VERT7, INF-D-940
- CMS: CMS-SEM
Enrollment
- CMS students: please register via selma
- Non-CMS students: please register via jExam
Supervisor
Organization
General Topic: Recent Trends in Generative AI
In recent years, Generative AI has gained much attention and has the potential to change the way we approach content creation. Generative AI is a subset of artificial intelligence that generates new data. This can include generating new images, text, videos or other forms of data. Such new content can be used for various purposes, including developing new products or services, generating new ideas, or improving existing processes.
List of Topics
The topics are subdivided into three broad topics and other sub-topics. The broad topics are offered where the focus will be more on the technical aspects. Both technical details and application use cases should be explored under the sub-topics.
Broad Topics:
1) Stable Diffusion Networks
2) Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs)
3) Generative Transformers
Sub-topics:
4) Text-to-Image Generation
5) AI-driven video synthesis
6) Ethical aspects of AI-generated content
7) Text-to-Human motion
8) Images, Text, and Human Body Shapes
9) Text-to-Mesh generation
10) Text-to-point cloud
Motivation
In science, one of the most critical tasks is to share research work with others - in most cases, by publishing a paper in a scientific journal. Therefore, high-quality scientific writing is crucial for success in science. In this seminar, the participants will be introduced to scientific research in general and the essential aspects of literature study. The final goal will be to write a review report on one of the sub-topic in the field of Generative AI, which will be presented at the end of the semester.
Language
- English
- German might be possible, depending on the tutor
Student results
- 1-2 pages written overview
- graded written review (roughly 7 pages per group member)
- graded presentation (30 minutes + 10 minutes discussion)
Tentative Schedule
Thursday, 2. DS (9:20 a.m.)
- 13.04., 09:20 a.m.
Kickoff (organization, presentation of topics)
Location: Onsite, APB 1004 Slides - 20.04., 23:59 p.m.
Deadline for topic selection. The doodle poll is closed: https://dud-poll.inf.tu-dresden.de/hPmGr7aLIg/ Important: We will not accept new registrations after the deadline. Those students who participated in the poll within the deadline, please write your email address in the comment section if you haven't already. - 27.04., 09:20 a.m.
Seminar on scientific writing + topic announcement
Location: Onsite, APB 1004 Slides - 18.05., 23:59 p.m.
Submission deadline for your one-page draft - 16.06., 23:59 p.m.
Submission deadline for your final report draft - Presentations: 07.07., 07:30 a.m. to 02:30 p.m.
Location: Onsite, HSZ/304/Z, Hörsaalzentrum, Bergstr. 64
Schedule: Please see the Schedule to check your team's time slot Note: Every participant should attend all scheduled talks. Each group will have 40 minutes (30 min. presentation + 10 min. for questions). The slotted time for a group gets reduced (but is not fixed) in case of less than three team members.