M1104-CMS41
Visual Computing Basics
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Module Owner: |
N.N. |
Displayed in timetable as: |
CMS-VC-ELG |
Duration: |
3 |
Number of electives: |
0 |
Credits: |
10,0
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Start Semester: |
WiSe 2018/19 |
Lecturer Responsible |
Prof. Dr. Stefan Gumhold
stefan.gumhold@tu-dresden.de
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Qualification Goals |
The students have the basic skills for the digital representation and processing of visual data. They have in-depth knowledge in two areas of Visual Computing and are able to apply and implement the methods taught therein. |
Content |
The contents of the module are the basics of digital representation and processing of visual data. |
Forms of Teaching and Learning |
The module includes lectures and exercises of 4 SWS each as well as self-study. The courses are to be selected from the catalogue CMS-VC-ELG to the specified extent; this will be announced including the course language, the required examination achievements and weights of the grades at the beginning of the semester as usual at the Faculty of Computer Science. |
Prerequisites for Participation |
Knowledge in sequential computer programming, algorithms and data structures, analysis of functions of one and several variables, linear algebra (vector and matrix calculation), as well as probability calculation and Statistics at the Bachelor's level are required.
With the following literature, students can prepare for the module:
Harel: Algorithmics - The Spirit of Computing, Addison-Wesley, 2004
Schildt: C ++ from the ground up, McGraw-Hill, 2003
Abelson, Hal; Sussman, Gerald Jay: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. MIT Press, 1985;
Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest & Stein: Introduction to Algorithms, 2nd Edition, MIT Press 2001;
Lax, Terrell: Multivariable Calculus with Applications (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics), Springer, 2018
Hefferon, Jim: Linear Algebra, http://joshua.smcvt.edu/linearalgebra/, 2008. |
Applicability |
The module is a compulsory module for students of Tracks Visual Computing in the Master's Program Computational Modelling and Simulation. |
Prerequisites for the Assignment of Credit Points |
The credit points are awarded if the module examination is passed. The module examination consists of the examinations specified in the CMS-VC-ELG catalogue. |
Credit Points and Grades |
The module allows one to earn 10 credit points. The module grade results from the average of the grades of the examinations performances, weighted according to the catalogue CMS-VC-ELG. |
Frequency of Offer |
The module is offered each year during the winter semester. |
Workload |
The workload is a total of 300 hours. |
Duration of Module |
The module takes one semester. |
Module Number Module Handbook TU Dresden |
CMS-VC-ELG |