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==== Description ==== | ==== Description ==== | ||
- | 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, | + | 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, |
Specific topics to be covered in this course include the following. | Specific topics to be covered in this course include the following. | ||
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* Image representation | * Image representation | ||
* Feature detection | * Feature detection | ||
+ | * Image Understanding | ||
* Stereopsis | * Stereopsis | ||
* Motion analysis | * Motion analysis | ||
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== Instructor == | == Instructor == | ||
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
- | * Office: LAS 3032 | + | * Office: LAS 3001 |
- | * Office hours: | + | * Office hours: |
- | * Email: | + | * Email: |
== Teaching Assistant == | == Teaching Assistant == | ||
- | * Soo Kang | + | * [[https:// |
- | * Office: LAS 3002 | + | * Office: LAS 2052 |
* Office hours: N/ | * Office hours: N/ | ||
- | * Email: | + | * Email: |
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- | * Hakki Can Karaimer | + | |
- | * Office: LAS 2052 | + | |
- | * Office hours: N/A | + | |
- | * Email: karaimer@cse.yorku.ca | + | |
In order to ensure timely responses to e-mails, please include EECS4422/ | In order to ensure timely responses to e-mails, please include EECS4422/ | ||
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==== Textbooks ==== | ==== Textbooks ==== | ||
- | The required | + | The recommended |
Computer Vision Algorithms and Applications | Computer Vision Algorithms and Applications | ||
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* Lectures: Students will be held responsible for all material covered in lectures. Lecture notes will be posted incrementally on this website; see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page. | * Lectures: Students will be held responsible for all material covered in lectures. Lecture notes will be posted incrementally on this website; see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page. | ||
- | * Assigned Readings: Students will be held responsible for all material assigned as reading in the Textbook. Additional reading may be required and copies of relevant material will be made available, as necessary. Reading assignments will be posted incrementally on this website; see the Schedule link on the side bar to this page. | ||
* Labs: Students will be held responsible for all material presented in labs. Labs will provide students with hands-on activities that complement the lecture and reading materials. Documentation of the lab facilities are available [[http:// | * Labs: Students will be held responsible for all material presented in labs. Labs will provide students with hands-on activities that complement the lecture and reading materials. Documentation of the lab facilities are available [[http:// | ||
* Assignments: | * Assignments: | ||
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* 30% - Assignments: | * 30% - Assignments: | ||
- | * 33% - Tests: 1 mid-term exam | + | * 30% - Tests: 1 mid-term exam |
- | * 37% - Project: | + | * 40% - Project: |
- | * 2% - White Paper | + | * 2% - White Paper |
- | * 11% - Proposal | + | * 8% - Proposal |
* 5% - Site Visit | * 5% - Site Visit | ||
- | * 19% - Final Demo | + | * 7% - Demo |
+ | * 18% - Final Report | ||
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. | 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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+ | ==== Submission of Work ==== | ||
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+ | Work which is not presented in class and which does not consist of code may be submitted either electronically via email (please format the subject line as: EECS [4422/ | ||
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+ | Code submissions must be submitted electronically, | ||
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+ | Late assignments will have a late penalty of 15% per day assigned for the first three days, after which it may no longer be submitted for a grade. |
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