New Course: Computational Imaging and Machine Vision Seminar

July 25, 2023
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Left: Computational illumination is used in the movie industry to render live actors into digital environments
Middle: So-called “structured light” systems are critical in industrial inspection, e.g., to detect defects in car bodies
Right: Holographic and light field 3D displays have a wide range of applications in Augmented and Virtual Reality

Don't miss out on this opportunity to take the new OPTI 596: Computational Imaging and Machine Vision Seminar with Prof. Florian Willomitzer. There are no specific prerequisites and it is open to all students with a basic knowledge in at least one of the fields related to computational Imaging (see course website for details). Are you motivated to understand the basic principles of computational imaging and machine vision? Are you interested in learning more about the practical applications in topics such as industrial inspection, VR/AR/MR, robotics, medical imaging, remote sensing, automotive sensing, metrology, forensics, or cultural heritage preservation? Then this would be a great course for you! Sign up today!

Sign up for the course in UAccess. Number of allowed students for this course is limited. Please contact the instructor in case you have been placed on the wait list.

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Learn more about Prof. Florian Willomitzer and his research here.

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