Computer Vision
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Image Processing and
Computer Vision – Part II
Elsayed Hemayed
Computer Engineering Department
Faculty of Engineering
Cairo University
hemayed@ieee.org
2007/2008
Computer Vision
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How to reach me:
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Email:
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Office: 3567-8985
Office hours:
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To Be Announced
Contact Info
Computer Vision
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Requirements for this Class
You are proficient in a programming language.
You are familiar with MATLAB.
You are familiar with the basics of Image
Processing
Computer Vision
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Readings
TEXTBOOK
Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, and Roger Boyle, Image Processing, Analysis,
and Machine Vision The book (2nd Edition) was published by PWS - an
Imprint of Brooks and Cole Publishing in 1998, ISBN 0-534-95393-X.
http://www.icaen.uiowa.edu/~dip/LECTURE/lecture.html
REFERENCES
[1] D. A. Forsyth and J. Ponce, Computer Vision: A Modern Approach,
Prentice Hall, 2003, ISBN 0-130-85198-1.
www.cs.berkeley.edu/~daf/book.html
[2] E. R. Davies, Machine Vision: Theory, Algorithms, Practicalities, 3rd
Edition, Elsevier, 2005, ISBN 0-122-06093-8.
textbooks.elsevier.com/web/product_details.aspx?isbn =0122060938
[3] M. Shah, Fundamentals of Computer Vision, University of Central Florida,
1997.
http://www.cs.ucf.edu/courses/cap6411/book.pdf
[4] E. Trucco and A. Verri, Introductory Techniques for 3-D Computer
Vision, Prentice Hall, 1998, ISBN 0-132-61108-2.
Additional books may be recommended during individuals lectures
Computer Vision
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Fundamental Steps in Digital
Image Processing
Computer Vision
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Topical Outline
Unit
Topic (Lectures)
Textbook Reading (Lecture, Tutorial)
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Segmentation (5)
Thresholding
Region Growing
Edge-based
Matching
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Shape representation
and description (3)
Region-based
Contour-based
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Geometry for 3D Vision
(3)
Camera Models
Camera Calibration
Stereopsis