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Courses

During 2002 the following two graduate courses were given:

  1. Analysis of Colour-, Multi- and Hyper-Spectral Images
    Credits: 5 Period: 200203-06
    Examiners: Fredrik Bergholm and Ewert Bengtsson
    Lecturers: Fredrik Bergholm, Ewert Bengtsson, Hamed Hamid Muhammed
    Description: The goal of the course was to impart knowledge on how the spectral dimension in images gives rise to the impression we term ``colour'' and how colour can be used for interpretation and analysis of such (and other multi-spectral) images for various purposes. At the end of the course, the participants should understand how colour images are created from physics and biology, understand some aspects of the perceptual psychology behind colour perception, and thirdly, know the basic methods for dealing with colour information from multi- and hyper-spectral sensors. The course was aimed at researchers and students in fields where interpretation and analysis of colour images or other multi-spectral images is of interest.
    Comments: Four assignments were given. Text-book: Hunt, Measuring Color, 3rd edition.

  2. Application Oriented Image Analysis
    Credits: 5 Period: 200210-12
    Examiner: Gunilla Borgefors
    Lecturers: Gunilla Borgefors, Mats Erikson, Ingela Nyström, Petra Ammenberg-Philipson
    Computer Exercises: Ida-Maria Sintorn was responsible
    Description: Introduction to Image Analysis concepts for PhD students that use image analysis in their research. In addition to the 16 two-hour lectures there were four half-day computer exercises.


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