COS429:Computer Vision
An introduction to the concepts of 2D and 3D computer vision. Topics include low-level image processing methods such as filtering and edge detection; segmentation and clustering; optical flow and tracking; shape reconstruction from stereo, motion, texture, and shading. Throughout the course, there will also be examination of aspects of human vision and perception that guide and inspire computer vision techniques.
Semester: Fall24
Lectures: Monday,Wednesday 3:00 - 4:20
Location: Robertson Hall 016
Faculty
Olga Russakovsky
Office: Computer Science 408
Extension: 8118
Email: olgarus
Additional Instructors: V. Ramaswamy
Additional Information
Registrar's Fall24 COS offerings
CS Course Schedule
The Undergrad Coordinator is Colleen Kenny.
Email: ckenny
Office: Computer Science 210
Extension: 1746