Vision in Man and Machine
This lecture is given during the summer term. It treats aspects of vision
from the computer science, psychophysics, and neurobiological point of view.
Starting from a phenomenology of human vision, biological and psychological
basics, the foundations of image processing are developed, finally leading
to more advanced concepts like multi-scale and wavelet analysis, and
algorithms for face and object recognition. The lecture is suited for
students of computer science, biology, physics, engineering, and psychology.
Literature
- Lecture notes (in German)
- B. Jähne: Digitale Bildverarbeitung, 4. Auflage, Springer Verlag.
- I. Roth & V. Bruce: perception and Representation, 2nd edition, Open University Press.
- Rainer Guski: Wahrnehmen - ein Lehrbuch, Kohlhammer
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Last modification on: 2007-03-01