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At the exam you are allowed to use the Lecture notes and standard mathematical formulas but nothing else. Make sure that your lecture notes are not too cluttered with extra notations. If they are we will give you a new copy at the exam

Course material

The course consists of the following material which will be handed out at the lectures:

1. Lecture Notes in Geometric Computing:

Geometric Computing in Image Analysis and Visualization

2. Visualization lab:

The labs can be performed in groups of 2 persons

Lab instructions: lab.pdf
Necessary files: labfiles.zip

Deadlines for reporting lab results in order to get bonus points on the exam

The exam will be in the form of 5 problems to be solved, each giving you 5 points if it is completely correct. By reporting the labs in time you will get bonus points according to the following table:

28 sept. 1:st lab moment 1 bonus point
 5 oct. 2:nd lab moment 2 bonus points
12 oct. 3:rd lab moment 1 bonus point

3. Problem solving examples:

Problems
Solutions

4. Pevious examinations:

The examination is in the form of 5 problems to be solved. Each problem gives a maximum of 5 points. Here are examples of exams from previous years:

May 2002 : Examination (English) 020527 (pdf)
May 2003 : Examination (English) 030528 (pdf)
Aug 2003 : Examination (English) 030827 (pdf)
May 2004 : Examination (English) 040526 (pdf)
Oct 2009 : Examination (English) 091019 (pdf)
Oct 2010 : Examination (English) 101019 (pdf)
Oct 2011 : Examination (English) 111017 (pdf)
Oct 2012 : Examination (English) 121018 (pdf)
Oct 2013 : Examination (English) 131031 (pdf)

Solutions to exam 2009-10-19

Extra material (not compulsory)

If you are interested tere is a book that covers the course and also gives a deeper presentation:
Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision, Richard Hartley and Andrew Zisserman, Cambridge University Press, June 2000
A very detaled and advanced description of 3D modelling with pictures from multiple cameras can be downloaded at: Visual 3D Modeling from Images

Lectures Labs and Problem solving sessions in period 1

Detailed times and locations for the lectures and labs can be found here

General Information

Course responsible and lecturers Stefan Carlsson (email) Responsible for the laboratory is: Ali Sharif-Razavian (email)

Student Office and Delfi

CSCs student office is situated at Osquars backe 2 level 2. Opening hours Mo-Fr 9.45­-11.30 and Mo-Th 12.45­-14.15. Here you will be able to pick up your exam after it has been corrected.

Delfi is CSCs system group that takes care of student access cards and user accounts. Delfi's opening hours are Mo-Fr 10--12 and Mo-Th 13--15. Updated 2007-03-01