CIS 6930-014  Topics in Image Analysis: Video Processing
Spring 2007

COURSE OUTLINE (tentative)

The purpose of this course is to introduce the basic concepts and techniques in the field of video processing and video coding.  There are numerous topics considered 'basic' and 'important'. In this course we will concentrate on the topics listed below. This course will be given in seminar-like setting with the grade derived from programming assignments, research project and class research paper presentations along with quizzes and class participation.  Prerequisites for this class includes graduate standing, graduate course in Image Processing or Computer Vision (or permission of the instructor) and interest in video processing topics.
 

Video Formation, Perception, Representation
Fourier Analysis of Video Signals
Video Modeling
2D Motion estimation
Video Coding
Video Compression Standards
Advanced Topics

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questions? comments? email to Professor Dmitry Goldgof (goldgof@csee.usf.edu)