Mark Eramian

Associate Professor

Department of Computer Science

 
 

CMPT 487/819 (Term 1)- Image Processing and Computer Vision.  This course is an introduction to computer vision and image processing.  Students experiment with image analysis in the MATLAB programming environment.  Take this course if you are interested in image enhancement, object detection, and automated object recognition algorithms. 


CMPT 280 (Term 2) - Intermediate data structures and algorithms.  Required for all majors.


CMPT 859 (Term 2) - Topics in Computer Vision and Image Processing.  An advanced graduate level course in which we will study the state of the art in a selection of topics.  Possible topics include: face recognition/detection, image analysis with wavelets, advanced denoising filters, stereopsis, SIFT and detection of salient features, etc.  Topics will be tailored to the interests of students in the class.

Upcoming Courses 2009-2010

2008-2009

    CMPT 487/819

    CMPT 461/831


2007-2008

    CMPT 487/819

    CMPT 461/831

    CMPT 115

Recent Courses