1) Video lectures – 15 hours of video in c. 10 minute blocks on:
flat part recognition, deformable part recognition, range data
and stereo data 3D part recognition, detecting & tracking
objects in video,
and behaviour recognition. There are also about 8 hours of introductory
image processing videos.
2) CVonline – organising about 2000 related topics in imaging & vision,
including some elementary neurophysiology and psychophysics.
Most content is in wikipedia now, but the index is independent.
3) CVonline supplements:
list of online and hardcopy books
list of datasets for research and student projects
list of useful software packages
list of over 300 different image analysis application areas
4) Online education resources of the Int. Assoc. for Pattern Recognition
5) HIPR2 – Image Processing Teaching Materials with JAVA
6) CVDICT: Dictionary of Computer Vision and Image Processing
See more details of these below .
Best wishes, Bob Fisher
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1) video lectures – 15 hours of video in c. 10 minute blocks.
See: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/AVINVERTED/main_av.htm
Including PDF slides, links to supplementary reading, a drill
question for each video
The site contains a set of video lectures on a subset of computer
vision. It is
intended for viewers who have an understanding of the nature of
images and some
understanding of how they can be processed. The course is more like
Computer Vision 102, introducing a range of standard and acccepted
methods, rather than the latest research advances.
Similarly, there are are about 8 hours of introductory image
processing lectures at:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/IVRINVERTED/main_ivr.html
with similar resources
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2) CVonline is a free WWW-based set of introductions to topics in
computer vision.
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/
Because of the improvements in the content available in Wikipedia,
it is now possible to find content for more than 50% of CVonline’s
2000 topics.
CVonline groups together the topics into a sensible topic
hierarchy, but tries
to exploit the advancing quality and breadth of wikipedia’s content.
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3) CVonline has a variety of supplemental information useful to
students and researchers,
namely lists of:
online and hardcopy books:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/books.htm
datasets for research and student projects:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/Imagedbase.htm
useful software packages:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/SWEnvironments.htm
list of over 300 different image analysis application areas:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/applic.htm
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4) The education resources of the Int. Assoc. for Pattern Recognition
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/IAPR/
contain many links to Tutorials and Surveys, Explanations, Online Demos,
Datasets, Books, Code for:
Symbolic pattern recognition, Statistical pattern recognition,
Machine learning,
1D Signal pattern recognition and 2D Image analysis and computer vision.
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5) HIPR2: free WWW-based Image Processing Teaching Materials with JAVA
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/HIPR2/
HIPR2 is a free www-based set of tutorial materials for the 50 most commonly
used image processing operators. It contains tutorial text, sample results
and JAVA demonstrations of individual operators and collections.
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6) CVDICT: Dictionary of Computer Vision and Image Processing
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVDICT/
This are the free view terms A..G from the the first version of the
Dictionary, published by John Wiley and Sons. (Note there there a second
edition currently on sale).