Online CoursesIT & Computer ScienceRobotic Vision: Image ProcessingHow do computers process images? Learn how images are identified and extracted, and how to use this to create robotic vision.Email me when I can join4,276 enrolled on this course
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Properties of colour and light
How to find dominant lines
How to extract image features – binary blobs and blob hierarchy
Spatial operators such as kernels, Gaussian smoothing and edge detection
Pixels, edges and regions
How computers process images
How images are processed – histograms, monadic operations such as gamma correction and thresholding, and diadic operations
Advanced image processing – morphology, scaling and image warping
This four-week course explores how computers process images and how images are represented in a computer to help understand the fundamentals of robotic vision. students are taught how images are processed, and how images are represented in a computer to learn the basics of robotic vision. They are also taught how to do basic coding in MATLAB, and guided through basic coding by the experts at Queensland University of Technology. By the end of the course, students will have the practical skills and knowledge to apply advanced image processing techniques to robotics.
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