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Image Processing and Computer Vision

Summer Term 2025

Image Processing and Computer Vision

Image Processing and Computer Vision

Three Teaching Awards (2 in Computer Science, 1 in Mathematics)

Lecturer: Prof. Joachim Weickert

Coordinator of tutorials: Karl Schrader

Summer Term 2025

Lectures (4h) with theoretical and programming assignments (2h);
(9 ETCS points)

Online Lectures:
Tuesday, 10:15-12:00
Friday, 10:15-12:00

First lecture: Tuesday, April 8

This class gives a broad introduction to the mathematically well-founded and model-based areas of image processing and computer vision. These fields are important in numerous applications including medical image analysis, computer-aided quality control, robotics, computer graphics, multimedia, data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The class is required for starting a bachelor thesis in our group.

SInce this class also counts as a mathematics class, it does contain mathematics. Moreover, please note that it is mainly model-based. Therefore, approaches relying on neural networks and deep learning only play a minor role (2 out of 30 lectures). Please consider alternative classes if this does not align with your specific interests.

It is planned that this class will be continued in the winter term with the class "Differential Equations in Image Processing and Computer Vision" which will bring you closer to our research topics. Both classes are required to pursue a master thesis in our group.

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