University of Florida, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
EEL 6562 -- Image Processing and Computer Vision
Class Project Guidelines
The project is intended to provide the students with an opportunity to take the initiative and develop independent research capability and creativity. In the project, students are expected to identify problems of their own interest, tackle the problems from their own perspective, gain hand-on experience, and hopefully, have the fun of making their own discoveries. The project will obviously require a good deal of time and energy, imagination and hard work.
The class project will be done in a group of at most four students, requiring about 25 hours per person over the entire semester. A project includes the following phases: choosing a project topic, writing a project proposal, conducting the project, and writing a final project report.
A project usually consists of reading papers on a chosen topic, comparing performances of different approaches, and perhaps proposing your own algorithms/improvements, implementing one or two of them. Alternatively, it can be a thorough survey of system development and commercial deployment.
Specifically, you can find
Please feel free to propose any idea you want for your project. To help you start thinking, here are some of the projects available on the web:
"Segmentation of Vehicles in Traffic Video", Tun-Yu Chiang and Wilson Lau, Report Videos Presentation (ppt).
"3-D Motion Estimation and Applications", Chuo-Ling Chang, Report Videos Code.
"Multiple Camera Tracking", Helmy Eltoukhy and Khaled Salama, Report Videos Presentation (ppt).
"Motion Compensated SNR and Dynamic Range Enhancement with Motion Blur Prevention using Multicapture", Ali Ercan and Ulrich Barnhoefer, Report Videos Code Presentation (ppt).
"Applying 3D Methods to Video for Compression", Salih Burak Gokturk and Anne Margot F. Aaron, Report Videos Code Presentation (ppt).
"Image Mosaicing with Motion Segmentation from Video", Augusto Román and Taly Gilat, Report Videos Code Presentation (ppt).
"Object-Tracking using Multiple Constraints", Ismail Oner Sebe, Report Videos.
"Motion-Compensated Noise Reduction in B&W Motion Picture Films", Zhu Xiaoqing, Report Videos Code Presentation (ppt).
"Digital Processing of Analog Television", Lior Zimet, Report Presentation (ppt).
There are two basic approaches you can use for your project.
Here are some suggested project topics.