Course Notes for Machine Vision

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eeNotes and slides for a course in Applied Machine Vision

These notes in Applied Machine Vision were developed in 1985 for a 3 day
industry course. The course was presented at Ryerson University. It
was subsequently presented as a 7 week graduate level course at
Shanghai University of Technology.

The industry related material will be out of date but the basic princibles  
still apply. It would be useful to someone setting up a course in this area.
        
Contents:

490 35mm slides on colour theory, human vision, optical illusions, machine
vision systems (some slides may be duplicates)

7 Videotapes (U-Matic and VHS format), manufacturer's demos

10 Random dot stereograms (requires antique viewer)

3 Binders of lecture notes, including lab notes.

1 Binder (280 pages) of course notes for student, organized into 18
sections.

6 Binders of references and product literature

Shipping:
The material is located in Toronto.
There are 3 cartons of notes, the size that Xerox paper
comes in, each of about 30 lbs. A 4th, smaller package about 10 lbs contains
the slides and video tapes.

Offers for this material are invited.

--
Peter D. Hiscocks                               
Professor Emeritus, Ryerson University                    
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Phone:   647-839-0325
Email:   phiscock@ee.ryerson.ca
Academic URL:  http://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~phiscock
Business URL:  Syscomp Electronic Design Limited
           (USB Oscilloscope and Generator)
               http://www.syscompdesign.com

Re: Course Notes for Machine Vision

    The Charles Babbage Institute might take them.  They accept
computing archives.

    http://www.cbi.umn.edu

                John Nagle

Peter Hiscocks wrote:


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