Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Principles of Object Representation and Recognition (17.IZOI81)

General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Information-Communication Systems
ECTS 5

The goal of the course is to introduce students with technical concepts of computer generated three-dimensional objects and scenes. Learning the basic concepts, students will be able to generate three-dimensional objects and scenes, as well as automatically recognize certain objects and/or parts of the scene using existing methods, and later improve these methods. The course is focused on the research of contemporary achievements in the field, as well as the acquisition of practical knowledge and skills for the students.

Upon completing this course, students will have knowledge and skills to recognize and represent three-dimensional objects and scenes, they will understand how human vision and three-dimensional perception work. These skills will help them to solve practical problems in the field using Matlab software.

The course covers: introduction to human vision, three-dimensional objects and scene generation, lighting, textures, cameras, object representation and recognition, representation of three-dimensional space, understanding complex scenes, recognition of human motions and activities.

Teaching is done through lectures using contemporary didactic methods. Exercises are performed in the computer lab, where students will have two project assignments.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Marschner, S., Shirley, P. Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 2016 CRC Press, A K Peters English
Marschner, S., Shirley, P. Fundamentals of Computer Graphics 2016 CRC Press, A K Peters English
David Forsyth, Jean Ponce Computer Vision: A modern approach 2011 Prentice Hall English
Gonzalez, R.C., Woods, R.E. Digital Image Processing (3rd Edition) 2008 Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River English
Derek Hoiem, Silvio Savarese Representation and techniques for 3D object recogcnition and scene interpretation 2011 Morgan Claypool Publishers English
Mather, P.M. Computer Procesding of Remotly-Sensed Images: An Introduction 2004 John Wiley&Sons, Chippenham English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 30.00
Complex exercises Yes Yes 10.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Complex exercises Yes Yes 10.00
Project task Yes Yes 30.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00

Prof. Anderla Andraš

Full Professor

Lectures
API Image

Assistant - Master Nakomčić Andrea

Assistant - Master

Computational classes

Teaching Associate Dukić Valentina

Teaching Associate

Computational classes

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