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+ | ===== Syllabus ===== | ||
+ | ==== Description ==== | ||
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+ | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of vision with emphasis on computer science and engineering. In particular, the course covers the image formation process, image representation, | ||
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+ | Specific topics to be covered in this course include the following. | ||
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+ | * Introduction | ||
+ | * Image formation | ||
+ | * Image representation | ||
+ | * Feature detection | ||
+ | * Stereopsis | ||
+ | * Motion analysis | ||
+ | * Example application systems | ||
+ | * Additional topics as time permits | ||
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+ | ==== Prerequisites ==== | ||
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+ | The departmental prerequsites for this course are general prerequisites, | ||
==== Instructor & TAs ==== | ==== Instructor & TAs ==== | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* Office: LAS 3016 | * Office: LAS 3016 | ||
- | * Office hours: | + | * Office hours: |
* Email: wildes@cse.yorku.ca | * Email: wildes@cse.yorku.ca | ||
== Teaching Assistant == | == Teaching Assistant == | ||
- | * TBA | + | * Paria Mehrani |
- | * Office: | + | * Office: |
- | * Office hours: | + | * Office hours: |
- | * Email: | + | * Email: |
- | In order to ensure timely responses to e-mails, please include | + | In order to ensure timely responses to e-mails, please include |
+ | ==== Textbooks ==== | ||
- | /* | + | The required textbook for this course |
- | Students are welcome to come to the instructors' | + | |
- | */ | + | |
- | ==== Textbook ==== | + | Computer Vision Algorithms and Applications |
+ | by Richard Szeliski, Springer, 2011. | ||
- | H. Roumani. | + | Errata for the textbook is available |
- | The textbook | + | This text is available |
- | A copy of the textbook also is on reserve at the Steacie Science Library. | + | ==== Workload ==== |
- | /* | + | The workload associated with this course is as follows. |
- | Students can also use the second or first edition. Errata for the second and first edition can be found [[http:// | + | |
- | **Note**: If you are using older editions, you should still download the latest software from [[http:// | + | |
- | */ | + | * Assigned |
- | + | * Labs: Students will be held responsible for all material presented | |
- | ==== Course Components ==== | + | * Assignments: |
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- | == Lectures == | + | * Project: Students will be expected to complete |
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- | Lectures consist of presentation and discussion of the course | + | |
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- | == Readings == | + | |
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- | Readings will be assigned | + | |
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- | == Labs == | + | |
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- | Lab sessions | + | |
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- | == eChecks == | + | |
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- | The eCheck exercises can be found at the end of each chapter | + | |
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- | To learn how to submit eChecks electronically, | + | |
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- | Students are expected to adhere to the coding style that is given in Appendix C of the textbook. | + | |
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- | == Lab Tests == | + | |
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- | There are two lab tests in this course. They are both open book, which means that you are allowed | + | |
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- | == Midterm Written Test == | + | |
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- | There is one written test that will take place during normal lecture time. It is closed book. See Important Dates for the date. | + | |
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- | == Final Exam == | + | |
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- | The final exam is a written test. It is closed book. Scheduling for the final exam will be determined by the registrar' | + | |
==== Grading ==== | ==== Grading ==== | ||
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The weight distribution of the course components is as follows: | The weight distribution of the course components is as follows: | ||
- | * 10% : eChecks (1% for each of 10 assigned eChecks) | + | * 30% - Assignments: 2 assignments; |
- | * 20% : Lab test #1 | + | * 33% - Tests: 1 mid-term exam |
- | * 20% : Lab test #2 | + | * 37% - Project: 4 components |
- | * 20% : Midterm written test | + | * 2% - White Paper |
- | * 30% : Final written exam | + | * 11% - Proposal |
+ | * 5% - Site Visit | ||
+ | * 19% - Final Demo | ||
Each piece of work will be assigned a numeric grade. A final numeric grade will be acomputed using the weighting given above. The final letter grade will be determined form the numeric score using the standard Computer Science and Engineering mapping. | Each piece of work will be assigned a numeric grade. A final numeric grade will be acomputed using the weighting given above. The final letter grade will be determined form the numeric score using the standard Computer Science and Engineering mapping. | ||
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