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CSE 556: Topics in Visualization

This page refers to the Fall 2012 offering of CSE 556 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 556.

Fall 2012

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Topics in Visualization

Introduction to relevant topics and concepts in visualization, including computer graphics, visual data representation, physical and human vision models, numerical representation of knowledge and concept, animation techniques, pattern analysis, and computational methods. Tools and techniques for practical visualization. Elements of related fields including computer graphics, human perception, computer vision, imaging science, multimedia, human‐computer interaction, computational science, and information theory. Covers examples from a variety of scientific, medical, interactive multimedia, and artistic applications. Hands‐on exercises and projects.

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Basic programming skills, knowledge of fundamental data structures and algorithms

Ph.D.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.

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

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