Lecture Notes:
Notes availabe hereAssignments:
The assignment page is at this link.Final Project:
There will be a final project worth 25% of your final grade. The project should be done in teams of 3-4. Projects must involve MACHINE LEARNING, but otherwise are up to you to define. The project page is here.
Late Homework Policy:
Each assignment will have a regular due date and a late due date (2 days later). Late homework will be accepted up until the late deadline, but with 10% off per day. For example, if the late deadline is 2 days past the regular due date and you hand in the assignment one day late, you lose 10% and if two days late, you lose 20%. Each student gets one "free" late day for the whole quarter.
Text Books:
- Computer Vision, Linda G. Shapiro and George Stockman, Prentice-Hall, 2001.
- Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications, Rick Szeliski, 2010.
- Rick's Second Edition, From Spring 2020.
Course Administration and Policies
- Collaboration is encouraged! Feel free to discuss howemork and class material with other students. However, make sure you understand the concepts. Each student will complete and submit their own work. Do not directly or indirectly copy other students' work.
- It is entirely illegal to copy code you find on the web from former students (or whatever it may be) or to have one of the versions of GPT generate your code.
- If you are working together or helping another student, work on teaching them concepts and answering general questions, not directly telling them what code to write. You're all smart; you should understand the line between productive collaboration and giving someone answers.
- It is the policy and practice of the University of Washington to create inclusive and accessible learning environments consistent with federal and state law. If you have already established accommodations with Disability Resources for Students (DRS), activate your accommodations via myDRS so we can discuss how they will be implemented in this course. If you have a temporary health condition or permanent disability that requires accommodations, contact DRS directly to set up an Access Plan.
- Washington state law requires that UW develop a policy for accommodation of student absences or significant hardship due to reasons of faith or conscience, or for organized religious activities. The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available at Religious Accommodations Policy. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of this course using the Religious Accommodations Request form.