CS 664 Computer Vision
Cornell University
Fall 2001
Professor | Ramin Zabih 4141 Upson Hall |
TA | Vladimir
Kolmogorov vnk@cs.cornell.edu |
Lectures are Tu Th 1:25-2:40, in 165 Olin. There is no text book.
Lecture schedule and notes (will be updated during the semester). Each lecture will include a link to the notes from that lecture, taken by one of the students in the class. Students who do scribe notes should use the TeX format from this lecture.
Useful links about computer vision
Final project information:
The final project is due on Thursday December 20 at noon. It should be handed in via email to Prof. Zabih. Since email doesn't handle large files well, you should submit a (publicly accessible) link by mail. The preferred format is PDF. You should try to keep it under 10 pages, excluding figures.
General information on the final project is available here.
Assignments:
Assignment 1, due 10/4/01
Assignment 2, due 10/30/01
Handouts:
First day Handout with course information and list of topics.
Edge Detection Handout (postscript)
Stereopsis and Motion Handout (postscript)
Graph cut energy minimization paper (PDF)
Variable window paper (PDF)
Stereo survey paper (PDF)
Seitz's SIGGRAPH course on 3D photography
Stan Li's book on MRF's (also available as a single download)
Old CS664 notes on optical flow and snakes (by Vera Kettnaker)
Notes on EM and motion segmentation (by Yair Weiss).
Voxel occupancy paper and data
Last CS664 lecture slides (many cool illusions)