UB - University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Computer Science and Engineering

CSE 668: Animate Vision Principles for 3D Image Sequences

Animate Vision Principles for 3D Image Sequences

Conventional approaches to computer vision based on complete reconstruction of the contents of arbitrary single images have met with limited success. More recently, elements of biological vision systems such as goal-directed sensing behaviors, reliance on image sequences and motion, and the importance of stereopsis have been applied to machine vision systems with considerable success. In this course the design of computer vision systems in light of animate vision principles is developed.

Ph.D.:

This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.

M.S.:

This course fulfills one Artificial Intelligence Core Area requirement.

CSE573 Introduction to Computer Vision and Image Processing. CSE 573

Course Instances
Semester Section Title Instructor Credit Hours Enrolled
Spring 2011 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 10/30
Spring 2009 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 12/30
Spring 2008 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 6/30
Spring 2007 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 7/30
Spring 2006 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 4/30
Spring 2005 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 14/30
Spring 2004 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 15/25
Spring 2003 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 13/25
Spring 2002 LEC Animate Vision Principles Dr. Peter D. Scott 3 15/25
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