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CSE 573: Introduction to Computer Vision and Image Processing

This page refers to the Fall 2002 offering of CSE 573 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 573.

Fall 2002

11559

Dr. Peter Scott

Introduction to Computer Vision and Image Processing

This course is an introduction to those areas of Artificial Intelligence that deal with fundamental issues and techniques of computer vision and image processing. The emphasis is on physical, mathematical, and information-processing aspects of the vision. Topics to be covered include image formation, edge detection and segmentation, convolution, image enhancement techniques, extraction of features such as color, texture, and shape, object detection, 3-D vision, and computer vision system architectures and applications.

None presently available.

CSE 305 or permission of instructor. Cross listed with CSE 473.

Ph.D.: This course fulfills one Artificial Intelligence Core Course requirement.

M.S.: This course fulfills one Artificial Intelligence Core Course requirement.

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