Instructor:
Ross Beveridge
Office: 348 CS Building
Office Hours: 10:30 - 11:30 Tuesday and Friday
Email: Ross.Beveridge@colostate.edu
Lecture Time and Place:
3:00-3:50PM, MWF, CSB Room 425

Early computers were text-based. Data was entered as text, programs were run from the command line, etc. Then computer systems began to use images -- but only for output. Computer graphics was invented, and the compute gaming industry was born. We began to have special-purpose graphics computers, and traditional computers were outfitted with window-based operating systems. Now we are entering the next phase: images and video streams as input. Every computer and cell-phone has a digital camera, but how do we take advantage of all this raw visual data? This course tackles the question of how to utilize digital visual input.

News:
Final Project Presentations Friday May 10 at 3:00 PM in LSC 312

Sphere part of course logo created by Charumathi Chandrasekaran. Eggs from an older "count the eggs" CS 510 assignment.