CSE 803 Computer Vision

Fall, 2004
 

Description

Visual information processing problems; human and machine vision systems; image formation; image transforms, encoding, enhancement; edge detection; segmentation; 2D and 3D object description and recognition; scene analysis; applications.
Class:
Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:40 pm - 2:00 pm, Room 2205 EB
Instructor: John Weng
Office: 2325 Engineering Building; phone: 353-4388; e-mail: weng@cse.msu.edu
Office hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 6pm - 7pm, or by appointment.  Emails and telephone calls are not effective for asking questions.
Prerequisites: Knowledge comparable to that taught in
CSE 331 Algorithms and Data Structures
MTH 314 Linear algebra
STT 441 Probability and Statistics
Text:
Required: L. Shapiro and G. Stockman, Computer Vision, Addison-Wesley, 2001.

Exams and Grading

Exams: Two exams are planned: midterm and final.
Programming Projects:
Four projects.
Grading:
Homeworks and projects: 50%, equally weighted. Midterm: 20%; final: 30%; 
Dues:
Work will be due at the beginning of the class.  No late work will be accepted.  In case of documented crisis, submitting the official document for grading arrangement.  Advanced notification is required unless it is impossible. 

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Syllabus

Projects

Homework

 Back To Weng's Home Page: http://www.cse.msu.edu/~weng/