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This document is a syllabus for the Stanford University course CS 131 Computer Vision: Foundations and Applications taught in Fall 2015-2016. It provides key information about the course including the instructors, class times and location, course description, grading policies, and assignment submission guidelines. The course introduces fundamental concepts in computer vision through lectures and projects and aims to expose students to real-world applications. It is graded based on a series of homework assignments (80%) and a final exam (20%). Students must submit assignments on GradeScope and code via email by specified deadlines, with late policies that allow up to 3 late days per assignment without penalty.

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1 - Pdfsam - Stanford University CS 131 Computer Vision - Foundations and Applications

This document is a syllabus for the Stanford University course CS 131 Computer Vision: Foundations and Applications taught in Fall 2015-2016. It provides key information about the course including the instructors, class times and location, course description, grading policies, and assignment submission guidelines. The course introduces fundamental concepts in computer vision through lectures and projects and aims to expose students to real-world applications. It is graded based on a series of homework assignments (80%) and a final exam (20%). Students must submit assignments on GradeScope and code via email by specified deadlines, with late policies that allow up to 3 late days per assignment without penalty.

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StanfordUniversityCS131ComputerVision:FoundationsandApplications

StanfordUniversity
CS131ComputerVision:FoundationsandApplications
Fall20152016

Coursehome

Syllabus,lecturesandassignments

Discussion

FAQ

Announcements:
WelcometoCS131!
ScheduleinformationmaychangeduringthequarterpleasevisittheSyllabuspageregularlytostayuptodate.
Lecturetimehaschangedto1:302:50pmonTuesdaysandThursdaysatMcCullough115duetothehighvolumeofstudentenrollment.

CourseInstructor:
Prof.FeiFeiLi
Office:Room246,GatesBuilding
Officehours:ByAppointment
Dr.JuanCarlosNiebles
Office:Room243,GatesBuilding
Officehours:Monday,10:1511:30am,Gates243

ClassforumonPiazza(pleaseaskallquestionshereifpossible):piazza.com/stanford/fall2015/cs131
CourseTeamEmail(forprivacysensitivequestions):[email protected]
Additionalreferencematerial(notrequired):ComputerVision:AModernApproachbyForsyth&Ponce

CourseAssistants:
RanjayKrishna
Office:Room247,GatesBuilding
Officehours:Monday,2:004:00pm,Gates260
(Alan)ZelunLuo
Officehours:Thursday,911am,Gates260
Forquestionsoutsideofficehours,pleaseusetheclassforum:
piazza.com/stanford/fall2015/cs131

ClassTimeandLocation:
Lectures:TuesdaysandThursdaysat1:30pmto2:50pmatMcCullough115
WemayhaveafewsessionsatirregulartimesseetheSyllabus.

CourseDescription:
Whatdothefollowingtechnologieshaveincommon:robotsthatcannavigatespaceandperformduties,searchenginesthatcanindexbillions
ofimagesandvideos,algorithmsthatcandiagnosemedicalimagesfordiseases,orsmartcarsthatcanseeanddrivesafely?Lyinginthe
heartofthesemodernAIapplicationsarecomputervisiontechnologiesthatcanperceive,understandandreconstructthecomplexvisual
world.ComputerVisionisoneofthefastestgrowingandmostexcitingAIdisciplinesintodaysacademiaandindustry.Thiscourseisdesigned
toopenthedoorsforstudentswhoareinterestedinlearningaboutthefundamentalprinciplesandimportantapplicationsofcomputervision.
Duringthe10weekcourse,wewillintroduceanumberoffundamentalconceptsincomputervision.Wewillexposestudentstoanumberof
realworldapplicationsthatareimportanttoourdailylives.Moreimportantly,wewillguidestudentsthroughaseriesofwelldesignedprojects
suchthattheywillgettoimplementafewinterestingandcuttingedgecomputervisionalgorithms.

GradingPolicies:
Homework:80%
Assignment0:8%
Assignment1a(theoretical):12%
Assignment1b(programmingandwriteup):12%
Assignment2a(theoretical):12%
Assignment2b(programmingandwriteup):12%
Assignment3a(theoretical):12%
Assignment3b(programmingandwriteup):12%
Finalexam:20%

Turninginassignments
Youmustuseourtemplateforyourwriteup.Thisistoprovidepracticeforwritingtechnicalpapers.Allproblemsetsandprogrammingassignments
mustbeturnedinto:GradeScope.Makeanaccountandsignupfortheclassusingthecode:MKKRYMAdditionally,allcodemustbezippedupwith
thename"yourSUNetID_PA1_code.zip"[email protected]
NopapersubmissionisrequiredforPSsorPAs.
UsingLateDays:
Youhave5freelatedaystotal
Youcanuseupto3latedaysperassignment.(Homeworkwillnotbeacceptedmorethan3dayslate.)
Ifyouhaveusedallofyourlatedays,thereisa25%penaltyforeachdaylate

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