CSc 83200
Seminar on Image
Processing
and Computer Vision
Mondays 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. -
1 credit -
Professor Gabor T. Herman
This is one in a
series of seminar-type courses, run in alternative semesters by Robert
Haralick and Gabor Herman. The emphasis of the course changes each
semester, in
the Fall of 2002 it was "the reconstruction of objects and surfaces
from
projections," in the Spring of 2003 it was "data representation for image processing, computer
vision and visualization," in the Fall of 2003 it was "grahical
models," and in the Spring of
2004 it was "applications
of image processing and computer vision." The emphasis for this
semester will be "discrete
images," meaning that we will be concetrating on the processing of
images that can be be represented
by a function whose range is known to be a small discrete
set (such as {0, 1} in the case of binary images).