Objectives:
One of the cornerstones in Medialogy is to build systems that automatically react to humans in ways that may or may not involve visual output. In this module the focus is on doing so using visual computing, i.e., automatically analysing visual information recorded by one or more cameras. For example, a computer game controlled by human movements or a dynamic art installation reacting to the constellation of people in an environment. Having humans as end-users also means a need to consider what we can and cannot perceive, and how we use perceptual information in relation to digital media application.
The students will work with a concrete problem where automatic analysis of visual data is central. The problem will be analysed and a concept for a solution suggested. The concept (or parts hereof) will be designed, implemented and evaluated using relevant theories and methods from the sub-fields of visual computing: image processing, programming and perception.
As specified by the Study Board for Media Technology, a sub-theme description is formulated in connection with the project. In connection with the project a minimum of five related seminars /lectures are offered.
Students who complete the project module will obtain the following qualifications:
Students who complete the project module will obtain the following qualifications:
Students who complete the project module will obtain the following qualifications:
Academically supervised student-governed problem oriented project work.
Name of exam | Visual Computing-Human Perception |
Type of exam | Oral exam based on a project
In accordance with the current Joint Programme Regulations and
directions on examination from the Study Board for Media
Technology:
Oral group examination with external censor based on: • a written project report • a media-technological artefact • an A/V production that illustrates and summarizes the project The assessment is performed in accordance with the 7-point grading scale. |
ECTS | 15 |
Permitted aids | With certain aids:
See semester description |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | External examination |
Criteria of assessment | The criteria for the evaluation are specified in the Joint Programme Regulations. |
Danish title | Visual Computing-Human Perception |
Module code | MSNMEDB3171 |
Module type | Project |
Duration | 1 semester |
Semester | Autumn
|
ECTS | 15 |
Language of instruction | English |
Location of the lecture | Campus Aalborg, Campus Copenhagen |
Responsible for the module |
Study Board | Study Board of Media Technology |
Department | Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology |
Faculty | Technical Faculty of IT and Design |