Introduces fundamental concepts, algorithms, and techniques in visual information processing. Covers image formation, binary image processing, image features, model fitting, optics, illumination, texture, motion, segmentation, and object recognition.
Prerequisite
CSE 214 or CSE 230 or CSE 260; AMS 210 or MAT 211; CSE or ISE major
Course Outcomes
Working knowledge of fundamental concepts and computational techniques in visual information processing.
An ability to design algorithms for understanding images and video, such as segmentation, edge detection, and reflectance analysis.
Textbook
Computer Vision: Algorithms & Applications by Richard Szeliski; Springer (ISBN # 978-1848829343)
Major Topics Covered in Course
Computational algorithms and their implementation for the following applications: automatic inspection and measurement based on binary image processing (two-dimensional machine vision).