Syllabus: CS 482 Computer Vision
Fall 2004
Thursday 7:20pm - 10:00pm in IN 208
Prof. Zoran Duric
Office: S&T II, Rm. 427
email: zduric@cs.gmu.edu
Office Hours: Thursday 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Current information about this course will be kept on a CS 482 web page:
http://cs.gmu.edu/~zduric/cs482.html
Course Content
Study of computational models of visual perception and and their
implementation in computer systems. Topics include:
- Image formation
- Binary vision systems: segmentation and connected components,
pattern recognition
- Grey scale vision systems: edge and corner detection, matching
- 3-D Vision: geometry of image formation, camera calibration,
stereo, recognizing 3d objects from models
- Motion and navigation: video image processing and time-varying
image analysis
- Forming and analyzing color images
Applications to
- video surveillance
- human motion analysis
- gesture recognition and human-computer interaction
- intelligent highways
are presented.
All programming assignments will be done in
Matlab. You will learn all you need to know about Matlab in class.
References
- Computer Vision by Shapiro and Stockman, Prrentice Hall.
- Class notes (will be posted on the course web page)
Grading
The course grade will be determined approximately as follows:
- Midterm: 20%
- Final (take home): 20%
- Homeworks: 30%
- Project and presentation: 30%
Zoran Duric (zduric@cs.gmu.edu)