Computational Photography Is an Emerging New Field Created By The Convergence of Computer Graphics, Computer Vision and Optics. Its Role Is to Overcome The Limitations of Traditional Cameras And Imaging Systems By Using Computational Techniques to Capture Better And Richer Information About Our World. Applications Spread From Everyday Photography to All Fields Of Science, From Astronomy to Microscopy, and in Medical Imaging. Topics Include# Basic Imaging and Optics, Depth of Field, Defocus And Motion Deblurring, Computational Cameras, Compressive Imaging, Light Fields, Burst Imaging and High Dynamic Range, Computational Illumination, Light Transport, Time of Flight Cameras.

Faculty: Electrical and Computer Engineering
|Graduate Studies

Pre-required courses

46200 - Image Processing and Analysis


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