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7373s05
Spring 2005 (Section 13170)
8:30am - 10:00am, Tuesday & Thursday
200 PGH
URL: http://www.vcl.uh.edu/~7373s05
Instructor: Ioannis Kakadiaris (ioannisk@uh.edu)
Office Hours (PGH 219): 3:00pm - 4:00pm Wednesday and by
appointment
Goals:
- This course is designed to provide an in-depth study of selected areas in
computer vision leading to the ability to understand contemporary
terminology, progress, issues, and trends.
- The interdisciplinary nature of computer vision is emphasized in the wide
variety of examples and applications presented with both slide
and video materials.
- This semester we will focus on Segmentation for Biomedical Image Analysis and 3D Face Recognition for Biometrics.
Prerequisites
Students are required to have completed COSC 6373 (Computer Vision)
or a similar course prior to enrolling in this course (in that case
permission of the instructor is required).
Evaluation
The course grade will be computed as follows:
| Presentation  |
35% |
| Team Project  |
45% |
| Class Participation  |
20% |
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