Online Resources
- Sam Hasinoff's and Marcus Brubaker's Visual Computing Tutorial Pages (2006-2008)
Sam and Marcus have been a TAs for the last few years and put together a page with notes related to the assignments and tutorials. You are strongly encouraged to consult them.
- Arnold Rosenbloom's Visual Computing Pages (Spring 2004)
Arnold's course website from 2004
- Arnold Rosenbloom's Visual Computing Pages (Spring 2005)
Arnol'd course website from 2005To probe further:
- Computer Vision: Facts and Fiction
From the website: This educational DVD represents an effort to inspire young people to explore and discover the often misunderstood field of Computer Vision. Ideas that are ultimately at the core of Computer Vision as a research field have permeated literature and, since the invention of film, Hollywood. Hollywood films will be used as a starting point for discussion because of their popularity. Elements of Computer Vision are commonly found in Hollywood films, acting as a bridge between the possibilities of scientific reality and fantasy. Most people, familiar with CV only through such films, have little idea of the scope of this field. This project aims to advise, clarify, and inspire curious students as well as other interested individuals. [Kyros: Follow the link for more info and to view online video clips]
- HPR2
A very helpful tutorial on basic image processing operations. It contains tutorial descriptions of basic concepts (edge detection, Fourier transforms, etc) as well as set of Java applets for interactively experimenting with these operations
- CVOnline
A massive set of tutorial notes for computer vision, covering basic techniques described in CSC320 as well as advanced material. Also points to many interactive Java demos.
- The CMU Computer Vision Home Page
The most extensive set of links to resources for vision research (groups, code, data, companies, etc)
- The Annotated Computer Vision Bibliography
A great resource if you are trying to find a nearly-complete and up-to-date list of papers published on practically any topic in computer vision
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