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CSCI 2951I - Computer Vision for Graphics and Interaction |
Modern visual computing often relies on computer vision: to create, manipulate, and organize real-world captured imagery, and to interact with computers in natural ways through cameras. In this seminar course, we will discover the state of the art algorithmic contributions in computer vision which make these new applications possible. Each week, we will read pairs of complementary papers, present them, and discuss their contributions, impact, and limitations. Beyond computer vision, this course will help students learn how to quickly interpret and assess academic papers, and how to give effective and engaging presentations.
Students who wish to enroll should fill out this survey http://bit.ly/2jYP0TA. Selected students will receive an override code before the end of shopping period. 1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Primary Meeting Computer Science Department Prerequisites: Undergraduate level CSCI 1430 Minimum Grade of S or Graduate level CSCI 2240 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level CLPS 1520 Minimum Grade of S or Undergraduate level ENGN 1610 Minimum Grade of S |
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