Computer vision is the science of automatically computing information and making decisions from an observed image, image set or an image sequence. It combines concepts from 'image processing' (in the spatial and frequency domains) and 'pattern recognition'. Computer vision has a wide number of potential applications, including satellite imaging, control and measurement, industrial inspection, surveillance (e.g. face recognition) and medical applications. This unit covers topics such as binary image analysis, greyscale image manipulation, mathematical morphology, linear and nonlinear filtering, feature extraction and image enhancement. It also covers camera calibration and projective... -- Course Website
Instructor: Associate Professor Du Huynh