Semester B
Course Description
During this course you are expected to implement and present a graduate level project in Computer Vision. In the beginning of the course I will briefly introduce the projects and the material related to these projects. Then every student (possibly in pairs) will pick a project from a list of suggested projects or propose his/her own project (subject to my approval). After you decide on the project, each group will submit a project proposal, and will start working on the project. At the end of the course each group will be required to submit a project report and give a short presentation. The projects should be implemented in Matlab or C/C++. If you work in C/C++ you are allowed to use vision libraries for input/output and simple image processing. You will be required to show the source code you wrote and explain its structure.
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Important Dates:
Project Selection |
1/04/2015 |
Project Proposal |
28/04 and 5/5 |
Project Report |
15/10/2015 |
Project Presentation |
15/10/2015 |
Prepare 15 min. presentation describing your project. Your proposal should answer the following questions:
The presentation will be given in class for all students.
Project Report
Your project report should address the following:
Project Presentation
Presentations will last about 30 minutes. Your presentation should cover the material in your project report, but in a suitable form for a talk. It should briefly describe the problem and approach, present the results, and then present the analysis of the results. The presentation should be in ppt or pdf format.
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MATLAB
resources:
Introductory Tutorials
MATLAB tutorial
from Carnegie Mellon University
MATLAB
tutorial from Indiana University
Slightly more advanced Tutorials
More complete references/tutorials/FAQs
Open
CV library
Very
useful computer vision library for C programmers:
http://www.intel.com/technology/computing/opencv/index.htm