COMP SCI 3315 - Computer Vision
Career: | Undergraduate |
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Units: | 3 |
Term: | 4010 |
Campus: | North Terrace |
Contact: | Up to 2 hours per week |
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: | Yes |
Available for Non-Award Study: | No |
Pre-Requisite: | COMP SCI 2009 or COMP SCI 2103 |
Assumed Knowledge: | Mathematics background in linear algebra and probability as covered in MATHS 1004, SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Methods, or the online courses (MathTrackX: Probability and MathTrackX: Polynomials, Functions & Graphs) |
Incompatible: | COMP SCI 4022, COMP SCI 4122 |
Assessment: | Assignments and group project |
Syllabus: |
Over the last 40 years, researchers in artificial intelligence have endeavoured to develop computers with the capacity to "see" the world around them. This course aims to convey the nature of some of the fundamental problems in vision, and to explain a variety of techniques used to overcome them. Vision is a rapidly evolving area of computer science, and new and emerging approaches to these problems are discussed along with more "classical" techniques. Various vision problems are considered, including: feature detection in images, e.g. edge detection, and the accumulation of edge data to form lines; recovery of 3D shape from images, e.g. the use of a stereo image pair to derive 3D surface information; forming image mosaics; video surveillance techniques, e.g. tracking objects in video; motion detection in video images, e.g. counting number of moving objects in a video; recognising and classifying objects in images, e.g. searching a video for a particular object. Several assignments will be given to enable the student to gain practical experience in tackling some of these problems. |
Course Fees
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EFTSL | |||
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0.125 |
Course Outline
A Course Outline which includes Learning Outcomes, Learning Resources, Learning & Teaching for this course may be accessed here
Critical Dates
Term | Last Day to Add Online | Census Date | Last Day to WNF | Last Day to WF |
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4010 | Mon 16/03/2020 | Thu 26/03/2020 | Fri 12/06/2020 | Not Available |
Class Details
Enrolment Class: Lecture | |||||||
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Class Nbr | Section | Size | Available | Dates | Days | Time | Location |
15238 | LE01 | 120 | 42 | 3 Mar - 7 Apr | Tuesday | 2pm - 4pm | Lower Napier, LG29, Lecture Theatre |
28 Apr - 9 Jun | Tuesday | 2pm - 4pm | Lower Napier, LG29, Lecture Theatre | ||||
Related Class: Workshop | |||||||
Class Nbr | Section | Size | Available | Dates | Days | Time | Location |
10517 | WR01 | 40 | 12 | 12 Mar - 12 Mar | Thursday | 12pm - 1pm | Schulz, 307, Teaching Room |
2 Apr - 2 Apr | Thursday | 12pm - 1pm | Schulz, 307, Teaching Room | ||||
7 May - 7 May | Thursday | 12pm - 1pm | Schulz, 307, Teaching Room | ||||
28 May - 28 May | Thursday | 12pm - 1pm | Schulz, 307, Teaching Room | ||||
10518 | WR02 | 40 | 14 | 9 Mar - 9 Mar | Monday | 4pm - 5pm | Barr Smith South, 2051, Teaching Room |
30 Mar - 30 Mar | Monday | 4pm - 5pm | Barr Smith South, 2051, Teaching Room | ||||
4 May - 4 May | Monday | 4pm - 5pm | Barr Smith South, 2051, Teaching Room | ||||
25 May - 25 May | Monday | 4pm - 5pm | Barr Smith South, 2051, Teaching Room | ||||
11971 | WR03 | 30 | 6 | 10 Mar - 10 Mar | Tuesday | 12pm - 1pm | Barr Smith South, 2052, Teaching Room |
31 Mar - 31 Mar | Tuesday | 12pm - 1pm | Barr Smith South, 2052, Teaching Room | ||||
5 May - 5 May | Tuesday | 12pm - 1pm | Barr Smith South, 2052, Teaching Room | ||||
26 May - 26 May | Tuesday | 12pm - 1pm | Barr Smith South, 2052, Teaching Room |