CS 766 - Computer Vision
Fall 2006
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Reading Assignments
- 11/28: Chapter 18 and 22.3
- 11/14 Chapter 12 (except 12.5), 13.4, 13.5, and 17.1
- 10/31: Chapters 10.1, 11, and two papers:
- A. Gee and R. Cipolla,
Stereo Vision handout, University of Cambridge, 1999. (formatted for A4 paper,
so shrink to fit when printing)
- C. R. Dyer,
Volumetric scene reconstruction from multiple views, in
Foundations of Image Understanding,
L. S. Davis, ed., Kluwer, Boston, 2001, 469-489.
- 10/19: Chapters 26.3, 15, and the three papers:
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R. Szeliski and H.-Y. Shum,
Creating full view panoramic image mosaics and environment maps,
Proc. SIGGRAPH 97, 1997, 251-258.
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R. Szeliski,
Video mosaics for virtual environments,
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 16(2),
1996, 22-30
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P. Heckbert,
Projective mappings for image warping, in Fundamentals of Texture Mapping and Image Warping,
Master's Thesis, University of California at Berkeley, Computer Science Division,
EECS Department, June 1989, pp. 17-21.
- 10/12: F. Estrada et al., SIFT tutorial (University of Toronto)
- 10/5: Chapters 7 (except 7.3), 8, and
D. Huttenlocher's notes on edge detection
pdf (Cornell University)
- 10/3:
Active Contour Models - Snakes by M. Sonka, V. Hlavac and R. Boyle, and
A Fast Introduction to Fast Marching Methods and Level Set Methods by J.A. Sethian,
including the two linked pages, on
Fast Marching methods and
Level Set methods.
See also 2D and 3D image segmentation examples.
- 9/19: Chapters 18.2.2, 14, 22.1, 22.2
- 9/5: Chapters 1, 2, 3.1.1, 3.2, 4, and
R. Cipolla's and A. Gee's notes on projection
2-up pdf |
2-up ps (formatted for A4 paper, so be sure to resize before printing) (Cambridge University)
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