2014-2015 Academic Catalog 
    
    May 07, 2024  
2014-2015 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CSCI 201 - Proseminar In Computer Science


The presentation of topics in computer science by and for senior undergraduates. These presentations acquaint students with diverse subjects, introduce them to researching known topics and give them practice in presenting material to their peers. Faculty members will also present some research topics. Possible areas the topics may be drawn from might include robotics, networking, NP complete problems, neural networks, expert systems, parallel algorithms.

 

Fall 2014: Computer Vision and Human-Computer Interaction

Studies the application of computer vision to human-computer interaction. Students learn about computer vision techniques to create computer systems that analyze images automatically and determine what the computer “sees”. The computer vision system is then used to create new interfaces for human users. Students investigate research methods in human-computer interaction and apply them to creating video-based interactive systems. Topics include: face detection and tracking, human body modeling, feature tracking, interactive video games, systems for people with disabilities, human subjects, evaluation methodology. Students gain practical experience designing, implementing, and testing a project.

May be repeatable for credit.

Prerequisites: Fall 2014 prerequisites: CSCI 160 or instructor permission.
 

Anticipated Terms Offered: Offered periodically