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Students will be required to complete a computer vision project as a part of this course. This project will allow students to gain "hands on" experience with a computer vision research topic. Typically, projects will involve analytic, programming and testing components. Projects will consist of four parts, as follows. | Students will be required to complete a computer vision project as a part of this course. This project will allow students to gain "hands on" experience with a computer vision research topic. Typically, projects will involve analytic, programming and testing components. Projects will consist of four parts, as follows. | ||
- | * White Paper: Each student will select a particular topic for study and inform the instructor of their choice via a short (1-2 sentence) written description. The final topic selection is subject to the instructor' | + | * White Paper: Each student will select a particular topic for study and inform the instructor of their choice via a short (1-2 sentence) written description. The final topic selection is subject to the instructor' |
- | * Proposal: Each student will submit to the instructor a brief (1 page) proposal for their project. This will extend on the topic selection by (i) motivating the area of investigation (explaining why it is interesting), | + | * Proposal: Each student will submit to the instructor a brief (1 page) proposal for their project. This will extend on the topic selection by (i) motivating the area of investigation (explaining why it is interesting), |
- | * Site Visit: Each student will make a brief verbal report of their progress; students are encouraged to provide preliminary demonstrations of any software that is being developed at this time. Due Date: Presentations will be made in the lab (1006B LAS), 18 November 2013. | + | * Site Visit: Each student will make a brief verbal report of their progress; students are encouraged to provide preliminary demonstrations of any software that is being developed at this time. Due Date: Presentations will be made in the lab session during week 10. |
- | * Final Demo: A final written report (approximately 5 pages) that documents the results of the student' | + | * Final Demo: A final written report (approximately 5 pages) that documents the results of the student' |
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- | Computer Science | + | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department laboratory facilites will be available for support of projects. |
==== Suggested Topics ==== | ==== Suggested Topics ==== | ||
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Following is a list of suggested topics for this course as well as brief descriptions. If further discussion of any of these topics is desired, then see the instructor. | Following is a list of suggested topics for this course as well as brief descriptions. If further discussion of any of these topics is desired, then see the instructor. | ||
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* Algorithm comparisons: | * Algorithm comparisons: | ||
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