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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 |
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- | ==== Course Components ==== | + | * Assignments: |
- | + | * Tests: The only test associated with this course | |
- | == 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 | + | |
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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 to have the textbook with you, but nothing else. For details on these tests, click on Schedule on the sidebar. | + | |
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- | == Midterm Written Test == | + | |
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- | There is one written | + | |
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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 | |
- | 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. | + | * 19% - Final Demo |
+ | Each piece of work will be assigned a numeric grade. A final numeric grade will be computed using the weighting given above. The final letter grade will be determined from the numeric score using the standard Computer Science and Engineering mapping. |
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