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===== SS 2019, TU München ===== | ===== SS 2019, TU München ===== | ||
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+ | == News == | ||
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+ | == Registration == | ||
+ | If you plan to attend, please register for the course in [[https:// | ||
+ | Later during the semester you will have to register for the exam. | ||
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+ | == Lecture == | ||
+ | ** Time and Location: | ||
+ | Wednesday 12:30 - 14:00, Interims Hörsaal 2 (5620.01.102)\\ | ||
+ | Thursday 11:15 - 12:00, MI Hörsaal 1 (5602.EG.001)\\ | ||
+ | ** Lecturer:** [[members: | ||
+ | ** Start:** Thursday, May 2, 2019\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | The lecture is held in English. \\ | ||
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+ | == Exam == | ||
+ | ** Date: ** Wednesday, August 14, 2019, 10:30 - 12:30\\ | ||
+ | No cheat sheet allowed. No calculators, | ||
+ | Please bring a pen. Not red, not green, no pencil.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | The exam will be written in different rooms, depending on students' | ||
+ | ** 5602.EG.001 (HS1, Friedrich L. Bauer Hörsaal): ** A - Mitta; no surname\\ | ||
+ | ** 5508.01.801 (MW1801, Ernst-Schmidt-Hörsaal): | ||
+ | Please make sure you are in front of the room 15min before the actual start.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | The **exam review** will take place on Thursday, August 22, in the seminar room 02.09.023.\\ | ||
+ | Please bring your student ID card to identify.\\ | ||
+ | To avoid queues, students should arrive in two batches:\\ | ||
+ | Students who wrote the exam in MW1801 will come from 2pm.\\ | ||
+ | Students who wrote the exam in HS1 will come from 3:30pm. | ||
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+ | == Exercises == | ||
+ | ** Location:** Interims Hörsaal 2 (5620.01.102)\\ | ||
+ | ** Time:** Wednesday, 16:00 - 18:15\\ | ||
+ | ** Organization: | ||
+ | (If you have any questions please email to: [[mvg-ss19@vision.in.tum.de|mvg-ss19@vision.in.tum.de]])\\ | ||
+ | ** Start:** Wednesday, May 15, 2019\\ | ||
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+ | Exercises are split into a theoretical and a practical part. Due to the high number of students, the practical part of the tutorial will also take place in the Interims Hörsaal, which requires students to bring a laptop. If this is not possible, students can also use the computers in room 02.05.014, which is reserved during the tutorial, but can be used at any other time if there are free computers. Don't forget to get login credentials from the tutors in case you are planning to do so. | ||
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+ | == MATLAB == | ||
+ | The programming exercises are done in MATLAB. You don't need extensive prior MATLAB knowledge. If you have never used MATLAB before, we recommend following a basic tutorial. Please install MATLAB on your laptop before the first exercise using the university' | ||
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+ | * MATLAB tutorial: http:// | ||
+ | * MATLAB cheatsheet: http:// | ||
+ | * MATLAB on your own computer: http:// | ||
+ | * We don't use much beyond core MATLAB functionality. You may need the Image Processing Toolbox for reading and displaying images. | ||
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+ | **Note on MATLAB version:** | ||
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+ | //We suggest you to use a MATLAB version 2016b or later.// For the solutions we make use of function definitions inside Matlab script files. This feature was added only in 2016b. So if you have an earlier version, we suggest you to upgrade (alternatively you can move all function definitions to separate files). See also https:// | ||
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+ | == Summary == | ||
+ | The lecture introduces the basic concepts of image formation - perspective | ||
+ | projection and camera motion. The goal is to reconstruct the | ||
+ | three-dimensional world and the camera motion from multiple images. To this | ||
+ | end, one determines correspondences between points in various images and | ||
+ | respective constraints that allow to compute motion and 3D structure. A | ||
+ | particular emphasis of the lecture is on mathematical descriptions of rigid | ||
+ | body motion and of perspective projection. For estimating camera motion and | ||
+ | 3D geometry we will make use of both spectral methods and methods of | ||
+ | nonlinear optimization. | ||
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+ | == Lecture Material == | ||
+ | Slides and exercises can be downloaded [[teaching: | ||
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+ | == Lecture Videos == | ||
+ | You can find [[http:// | ||
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+ | == Literature == | ||
+ | Yi Ma, Stefano Soatto, Jana Kosecka, Shankar S. Sastry. [[http:// |