Graduate Course in CIS

 

Computer Graphics and Image Processing

CIS 581 – Fall 2002

 

 

Meeting days:

Wednesday, 4:40P - 7:10PM, Room 401B TL

 

Instructor:

Longin Jan Latecki, 510 Wachman Hall, latecki@temple.edu, phone: 204-5781, www.ist.temple.edu/~latecki

 

Office Hours:

Wednesday 7:20 pm - 8:20 pm, or by appointment

 

Objective:
Basic techniques of 2D computer graphics. 

Basic techniques of 2D image processing.

Basic techniques of video processing.


Prerequisites:

CIS511 PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES
Good programming skills in at least one of Matlab, C, C++ or Java are important.

The course will be self-contained and all necessary concepts will be introduced. 

 

Lectures: lectures.htm

Recommended texts:

Computer Graphics Books:

Computer Graphics : Principles and Practice, Second Edition in C
by James D. Foley, Andries van Dam, Steven K. Feiner, John F. Hughes,
Addison Wesley, 1997.

Computer Graphics. A Programming Approach by Steven Harrington,

McGraw-Hill, New York, 1987.

 

Image Processing Books:

http://www.ee.siue.edu/~cvip/CVIPtools_demos/mainframe.shtml

http://css.engineering.uiowa.edu/~dip/LECTURE/lecture.html

http://www.imageprocessingbook.com/

Image Processing ToolBox Matlab

 

Grading:

A combination of discussions and short tests (20%), 

individual projects and their presentations (40%), 

and final exam (40%).

 

 

Interesting links:

 

Computer Graphics Lectures:

http://www.siggraph.org/education/curriculum/projects/slide_sets/slides93/slides93.htm

 

Computer Graphics by Nicolas Holzschuch

Interesting Applications:

freeman98computer.pdf

http://www.cis.upenn.edu/tele-immersion/