After successful completion of the course, students are able to...
Seminar on selected topics in the area of Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.
Didactic background: In the course of the seminar and through individual monitoring, students will be familiarized with the procedure of literature research, critical assessment and follow-up work by writing a seminar paper. Although approaches will depend on the selected topic of the paper, students should focus on scientific literature in English. Another important aspect of this seminar will be the practicing of students' presentation skills.
In the course of the seminar and through individual monitoring, students will be familiarized with the procedure of literature research, critical assessment and follow-up work by writing a seminar paper. Although approaches will depend on the selected topic of the paper, students should focus on scientific literature in English. Another important aspect of this seminar will be the practicing of students' presentation skills, as there is individual feedback given after the final presentations.
Preliminary meeting: Tuesday, 19th of March 2024 10:00-12:00 AM, in the Seminarraum FAV 01 A (Seminarraum 183/2) seminar room.
The final presentations are expected to be held on Thursday, 27th of June 2024 from 08:00 - 12:00 in the Seminarraum FAV 01 A (Seminarraum 183/2) seminar room. The actual times and dates will be announced as soon as the number of participants is known. Further dates will be announced in this first meeting.
The preliminary meeting and the final presentations are planned as in-person sessions.
Further dates will be announced during the preliminary meeting.
This course represents 3 ECTS (= 75 hours) and approximately 12 hours of these require compulsory attendance (for the final presentations, preliminary meeting, etc.). The remaining hours are intended for the creation and completion of your written paper and presentation slides as well as individual supervision (including feedback on the seminar papers and presentations).
A working knowledge of computer vision and pattern recognition is essential. This knowledge can be acquired in relevant courses of the Bachelor programme Media Informatics and Visual Computing and of the Master programmes Visual Computing or Media and Human-Centered Computing.