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COMP.4230 Computer Vision I (Formerly 91.423 & 91.523)

Id: 038743 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3

Description

Computer vision has seen remarkable progress in the last decade, fueled by the ready availability of large online image collections, rapid growth of computational power, and advances in representations and algorithms. Applications range from 3-D scene reconstruction, to visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) for robotics, to real-time human body pose estimation. This introductory computer vision course explores various fundamental topics in the area, including the principles of image formation, local feature analysis, segmentation, multi-view geometry, image warping and stitching, structure from motion, and object recognition.

Prerequisites

COMP 1020 Computing II, MATH 1320 Calculus II, and MATH 3220 Discrete Structures II.

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