CS 766 - Computer Vision
Spring 1997



Instructor: Chuck Dyer

Office:       6397 CSS
Telephone:    262-1965
E-mail:       dyer@cs.wisc.edu
Office Hours: 2 - 3 Tuesdays and Thursdays, and by appointment

Teaching Assistant: Bryan So

Office:       5364 CSS
Telephone:    262-5105
E-mail:       so@cs.wisc.edu
Office Hours: 1 - 2 Mondays and Wednesdays, and by appointment

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General Course Information

Broad overview of the basic concepts of computer vision. First, an introduction to low-level image analysis methods, including image formation, edge detection, feature detection, and segmentation. Computer graphics techniques (e.g., warping, morphing, and mosaics) for image synthesis. Principles of defining modules for reconstructing three-dimensional scene information using techniques such as shape from shading and depth from stereo. Active methods for scene recovery such as depth from focus and occluding contour detection by viewpoint control. Motion detection and analysis including tracking. Model-based three-dimensional object recognition.

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