Introduction to Computer Vision Ronen Basri, Michal Irani, Shimon Ullman Teaching Assistants Tal Amir Ita Lifshitz Michal Yarom.

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Introduction to Computer Vision Ronen Basri, Michal Irani, Shimon Ullman Teaching Assistants Tal Amir Ita Lifshitz Michal Yarom

Misc...  Course website – look under:  To be added to course mailing-list: Please fill the form on the course website.  Vision & Robotics Seminar (not for credit): Thursdays at 12:00-13:00 (Ziskind 1) Send to Amir Gonen:

Applications: - Robot navigation - Autonomous vehicles - Guiding tools for blind - Security and monitoring - Object/face recognition; OCR. - Medical Applications - Visualization; NVS - Manufacturing and inspection; QA - Visual communication - Digital libraries and video search - Video manipulation and editing  How is an image formed? (geometry and photometry)  How is an image represented?  What kind of operations can we apply to images?  What do images tell us about the world? (analysis & interpretation)

Digital Image Pixels: 0 = Black 255 = White

Human Vision (1 lesson) Fourier and Applications (2 lessons) Topics covered Motion and video analysis (3 lessons) Object Recognition (2 lessons)  2-3 programming exercises (MATLAB) -- CAN SUBMIT IN PAIRS  2-3 theoretical exercises -- MUST SUBMIT INDIVIDUALLY  EXAM Geometry, Stereo, 3D Structure (4 lessons) NO LESSON NEXT WEEK (9/12)

Panoramic Mosaic Image Original video clip Generated Mosaic image 1.Optical Flow 2.Image Alignment 3.Sequence Alignment

Original Outliers Original Synthesized Video Removal