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CS5341:
Computational Photography |
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Course Description
This module covers the exciting area of "computational photography"
which refers to a broad group of imaging and processing techniques that enhance
or extend the capabilities of digital photography to produce new photographs
that could not have been taken by a traditional camera. Computational photography
promises to change the way we think about photography.
Topics Covered (link)
Location/Time
Seminar Room next to
LT19, 6:30-8:30pm (Thursday)
[Room is located next to LT19: see photo (link)
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Lecturer
Dr. Michael S. Brown (web)
Office hours: please arrange
appointment via email.
Assessment:
This module is 100% course work (tentatively four to five assignments). Assignments will be assessed
individually.
Text
There is no required text.
Various lecture notes and assigned readings of relevant research papers will be
made available.
Schedule and Notes (link)
Announcements
Assignment 1 is posted, due Feb 9th, 2012 via IVLE (by
midnight). Read directions
carefully for preparing your submission.