Columbia University - Camera and Imaging
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Camera and Imaging at Coursera Overview
Camera and Imaging
at Coursera
Duration | 12 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Camera and Imaging at Coursera Highlights
Camera and Imaging
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- Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
- Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
- 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
- Course 1 of 5 in the First Principles of Computer Vision Specialization
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Camera and Imaging at Coursera Course details
Camera and Imaging
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- This course covers the fundamentals of imaging -the creation of an image that is ready for consumption or processing by a human or a machine. Imaging has a long history, spanning several centuries. But the advances made in the last three decades have revolutionized the camera and dramatically improved the robustness and accuracy of computer vision systems. We describe the fundamentals of imaging, as well as recent innovations in imaging that have had a profound impact on computer vision.
- This course starts with examining how an image is formed using a lens camera. We explore the optical characteristics of a camera such as its magnification, F-number, depth of field and field of view.
Camera and Imaging at Coursera Curriculum
Camera and Imaging
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Getting Started: Camera and Imaging
Course Syllabus
About the Instructor
Course Information and Support
Academic Honesty Policy
Discussion Forum Etiquette
Frequently Asked Questions
Pre-Course Survey
Image Formation
Week 2 Image Formation
Image Sensing
Week 3 Image Sensing
Binary Images
Week 4 Binary Images
Image Processing I
Week 5 Image Processing I
Image Processing II
Post-Course Survey
Week 6 Image Processing II
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