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COMPUTER ENGINEEIRNG DEPARTMENT, UET TAXILA

COURSE PLAN
Course Title: COMPUTER VISION

Course Code: CP-6102

Course Instructor: DR. MUHAMMAD HAROON YOUSAF

Course Objectives: 1. Develop an overview of the field of computer vision.


2. Understand the fundamental algorithms and how to implement them.
3. Gain experience in applying computer vision algorithms to real-world problems.
4. Explore latest literature the field of computer vision; propose and develop new
research work.
Course Contents:  Low-level vision
(Provide Detailed image processing, edge detection, feature detection, feature descriptors, image
Course Contents) formation, image pyramids, statistics, Texture
 Geometry and algorithms
Cameras, projective geometry, stereo, structure from motion, motion, tracking,
 Recognition
face detection / recognition, object recognition, segmentation, Classification,
activity recognition, Bag of Words, Bag of Expressions,
Text / Reference No specific text book, but topics will be covered from following books
Books: 1. Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications : Richard Szeliski
2. Computer Vision: A Modern Approach: Forsyth & Ponce
3. Computer Vision: Linda Shapiro , George Stockman
4. Machine Vision: Theory, Algorithms, Practicalities: E. R. Davies
5. Robot Vision :B.K.P.Horn, MIT Press
Weekly Breakup:
(Provide detailed Week # Contents (For 3 Hours / Week)
breakup of course 1 Course Plan, Introduction to Computer Vision
contents to be 2 Image Processing Review: Enhancement, Edge Detection, Tracking,
covered in 16 Basic Image Features, Morphology
weeks) 3 Feature Detection: Interest point detection, Harris Interest Point
Detector
4 Feature Descriptors: Scale Invariant Feature Transform, detection and
description, Image Matching, SURF
5 Image Pyramids: Gaussian and Laplacian Pyramids, Image Blending,
Pyramids for Multi-scale searching
6 GLOH, Histogram of Oriented Gradients and Hough Transform
7 Texture Analysis: Texture, Texture Features, Texture Analysis and
Synthesis
8 Image and Video Segmentation: Region based Segmentation,
Histogram based Segmentation, Graph-Cut Segmentation, Temporal
Video Segmentation, K-Means Segmentation
9 Object Recognition and Classification Techniques: Classification,
Evaluation Matrices, Naïve Bayes Classifier, Decision Tree Classifier,
Support Vector Machine
10 Bag of Words and Object Recognition
11 Computer Vision: Application Area I
12 Semester Project: Proposed Scheme and Implementation plan
13 Motion and Optical Flow
14 Stereo Vision
15 Tracking: Object Representation, Object Features, Object Detection,
Object Tracking, KLT Tracking
16 Computer Vision: Application Area II
Project Presentation Final

Webpage/Online https://app.schoology.com/course/1475349131/materials
Portal: Access Code: FXVG8-7RNS8

Evaluation Tools  Homeworks/Assignments 10 Marks


and Grading Policy:  Class Analytical Exercises 10 Marks
 Semester Project 20 Marks
 Mid Semester 20 Marks
 End Semester 40 Marks

Reference Courses:
1 Course Title: Computer Vision
University/Institute: University of Central Florida, USA
Instructor: Prof. Dr. Mubarak Shah
Year: 2014
Webpage: crcv.ucf.edu/courses/CAP5415/Fall2014/index.php
2 Course Title: Computer Vision
University/Institute: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Instructor: Svetlana Lazebnik
Year: 2016
Webpage: http://slazebni.cs.illinois.edu/spring16/
Day and Time: Day: Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday
Time: 36
Contact Info: Office Hours
 Thursday 11.00 12.30 PM
Contact
 Email : [email protected]
 Ph. # : 051-9047574
 Cell # : 0321-5081080 (Only Working Days and upto 6 o’ Clock)

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