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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' |
==== Laboratory Facilities ==== | ==== Laboratory Facilities ==== | ||
- | Computer Science | + | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department laboratory facilites will be available for support of projects. Documentation of the lab is available under the Syllabus link on the sidebar to this page. |
==== 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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