Prerequisites | CS5420, or consent of instructor |
Textbooks | Gonzalez and Woods. Digital Image Processing (Third Ed.). Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. 2008. |
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I'll expect you to be present in most of the classes. I will not be taking attendance but if you start missing too many classes, please take responsibility for your absence, specially when it concerns tests and homeworks. When you come to class, you must change your cell phones to silent mode. In the test, the cell phones must be completely switched off. Attendance in presentations by other students will be graded.
The grade will be based on programming project and a presentation of current research in the field. I'll expect each of you to select a topic in computer graphics, image processing, computer vision, or multimedia, and present current research on the topic. You should search journals, or recent proceedings from Siggraph, Eurographics, or CVPR conferences, select at least one paper from within the past five years and present the paper in class. I'll also like to see an implementation of the ideas in the paper as well as a written report. If needed, I may allow two persons to combine their implementation of a topic. The distribution of grades will be as follows:
Test | 15% |
Paper presentation | 10% |
Written report | 10% |
Paper idea implementation | 40% |
Class projects | 20% |
Class attendance | 5% |
The test will be held on March 24. The deadline for approval of topic for research will be the end of fifth week. You can also look at Google Scholar for papers.
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Use admiral for your projects. There is ImageMagick installed on admiral which you can use. You can communicate with all the students in the class using MyGateway. I'll make the lecture notes and your project reports available on the class web site.
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