Graduate Image Processing/Computer VisionGraduate courses are offered in digital image processing, topological algorithms for image processing, pattern recognition, and computer vision. Research is being conducted on the following topics: computer vision, topological algorithms and architectures, digital topology, pattern recognition, biomedical image processing, applications of wavelet transform, magnetic resonance imaging, imagery construction, and computation in medical imaging. Research in this area is supported by the Laboratory for Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. More details about the specific programs and requirements can be found in the current Orientation Notes for Graduate Students. |
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