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Bir Bhanu will teach EE 146 Computer Vision during Winter Quarter 2015. The course will cover the first 10 chapters of the textbook "Computer Vision" by Shapiro and Stockman. There will be 10 homework assignments, 10 labs, 2 midterms, and a final exam. Important dates include the 2 midterms on January 29 and February 26, and the final exam on March 18.

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Syllabus 146

Bir Bhanu will teach EE 146 Computer Vision during Winter Quarter 2015. The course will cover the first 10 chapters of the textbook "Computer Vision" by Shapiro and Stockman. There will be 10 homework assignments, 10 labs, 2 midterms, and a final exam. Important dates include the 2 midterms on January 29 and February 26, and the final exam on March 18.

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EE 146 COMPUTER VISION

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering


University of California at Riverside
Winter Quarter 2015

Lectures: Tu & Thurs. 12:40 - 2:00 pm, WCH 142


Laboratory: Wed. 8:10 - 11:00 am; 11:10 2:00 pm
Prerequisite: Senior Standing in EE or CSE or Consent of Instructor
Instructor: Bir Bhanu,

e-mail: [email protected]

Teaching Assistant: Asongu Tambo,

e-mail: [email protected]

Instructor Office Hours: Tue. 10-11, WCH 216


TA Office Hours: Mon, Tues. (based on input from students in class),
Room - EE TA Room WCH 109
Textbook:
L. Shapiro and G. Stockman, Computer Vision, Prentice Hall 2001.
References:
1. M. Sonka, V. Hlavac and R. Boyle, Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine Vision, 4th
Edition, Cengage Learning, 2015.
2. T. Svoboda, J. Kybic and V. Hlavac,Image Processing, Analysis and Machine Vision A
MATLAB Companion, Paperback, Cengage Learning, August 2007.
3. R. Szeliski, Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications, Springer 2010.
4. R. Jain, R. Kasturi and B.G. Schunck, Machine Vision, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1995.
5. R. Haralick and L. Shapiro, Computer and Robot Vision, Vol. 1 (1992) and Vol. 2 (1993)
Addison Wesley.
6. O. Faugeras, Three-Dimensional Computer Vision a Geometric Viewpoint, MIT Press,
1993.
7. D.A. Forsyth and J. Ponce, Computer Vision A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall 2003.
8. M. Bennamoun and G.J. Mamic, Object Recognition Fundamentals and Case Studies,
Springer 2002.
9. W.E.L. Grimson, Object Recognition by Computer: The Role of Geometric Constraints,
The MIT Press, 1990.

Examination and Grading:


Ten Home works

20% (one every week- Assigned on Tues.)


(Your Solution - Typed, no handwritten documents)

Ten Labs

20% (Typed, no handwritten documents)


(1/2 graded in lab on work done, 1/2 graded on written report)

Two Midterms

30% (each 15%)

One Final
(Comprehensive)

30%

Total

100%

Important Dates

Midterm 1

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Midterm 2

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Final

Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

EE 146 COMPUTER VISION


Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California at Riverside
Winter 2015
Course Outline
We will cover the first 10 chapters of the book.

Jan 6

Chapter 1, 2

Jan 8

Chapter 2, 3, Part Chapter 10

Jan 13, 15, 20

Chapter 3

Jan 22

Chapter 4

Jan 27

Chapter 4

Jan 29, Thursday

Midterm 1

Feb 3, 5, 10, 12

Chapter 5

Feb 17

Chapter 6

Feb 19

Chapter 7

Feb 24

Chapter 8

Feb 26, Thursday

Midterm 2

March 3, 5

Chapter 9

March 10, 12

Chapter 10

Final

Wednesday, March 18, 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

Holidays

Monday Jan 19 (Martin Luther King)


Monday Feb. 16 (President Day)

EE 146 COMPUTER VISION


Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California at Riverside
Winter 2015
Labs
Jan 7

Lab 1: Matlab Image Processing Toolbox, JPEG compression

Jan 14

Lab 2: Thresholding for binarization

Jan 21

Lab 3: Connected component labeling, region properties

Jan 28

Lab 4: Binary image morphology

Feb 4

Lab 5: K-NN classification

Feb 11

Lab 6: Image filtering, edge detection

Feb 18

Lab 7: Gaussian filter, corner detector

Feb 25

Lab 8: Color image segmentation using K-means classification

Mar 4

Lab 9: Texture (co-occurrence matrices)

Mar 11

Lab 10: Change detection, feature correspondence

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