Introduction to Image Processing and Computer Vision Course Details
This course on Image Processing and Computer Vision, taught by Dr. Tim Morris, covers fundamental concepts such as image representation, transforms, and morphology. The curriculum includes hands-on assignments on color image processing, basic thresholding, and camera calibration, with a focus on practical implementation. Students will engage in assessments consisting of an exam and programming exercises. Recommended texts are provided for deeper understanding. For more information, please contact Dr. Morris at tim.morris@manchester.ac.uk or visit the course website.
Introduction to Image Processing and Computer Vision Course Details
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Contact Details • Dr Tim Morris • Room MSS/G19 • tim.morris@manchester.ac.uk • www.informatics.manchester.ac.uk/~dtm Image Processing and Computer Vision: 0
Timetable Week 1 2,3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Topic Introduction, Image Representation Image Transforms Morphology Region Detection Region Description Region Labelling System Architecture Motion Tracking Image and Video coding Deadline Assignment 1 Assignment 2 ....Assignment 3 Image Processing and Computer Vision: 0
Assignments • Exercise 1 • Write an account of colour image processing • Week 4 • Exercise 2 • Simple thresholding software • Week 8 • Exercise 3 • Camera calibration • Week 12 Image Processing and Computer Vision: 0
Assessment • Examination • 70% • three questions from 5 • Exercises • 8%: written • 10%, 12%: programming Image Processing and Computer Vision: 0
Recommended Texts T Morris Computer Vision and Image Processing A Jain, R Kasturi, B Schunk Machine Vision Image Processing and Computer Vision: 0
Outcomes • Be familiar with common operations for processing images and image sequences • Be able to implement simple image processing operations Image Processing and Computer Vision: 0