Keith J. O'Hara

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CMSC 317

The Computational Image

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This course covers computational techniques for the analysis and synthesis of digital images. Using algorithms and approaches from computer graphics, image processing, computer vision, and augmented reality, students will build computer systems that are visually interactive. This course covers topics such as image formation, feature extraction, object segmentation, recognition, and tracking, rendering, and multi-view geometry. Prerequisite: Computer Science 201 or permission of the instructor.

This course coincides with ART 206: Video Installation, jointly meeting several times over the semester for workshops and exhibitions.