6.801 Machine Vision (Fall 2020, MIT OCW). Instructor: Prof. Berthold Horn. This course is an introduction to the process of generating a symbolic description of the environment from an image. It covers the physics of image formation, image analysis, binary image processing, and filtering. Machine vision has applications in robotics and the intelligent interaction of machines with their environment. Students taking the graduate version complete additional assignments.
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Lecture 08 - Shading, Special Cases, Lunar Surface, Scanning Electron Microscope, Green's Theorem
Instructor: Prof. Berthold Horn. In this lecture, we explore Hapke surfaces and how they compare to Lambertian surfaces. Finally, we will introduce two new types of lenses and some of their applications: "thick" lenses and telecentric lenses.