Specialisation in Colour Imaging
Study plans 2016-2017
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IMT4895
- 7.5 ECTS
On the basis of
IMT4305 Image Processing and Analysis or equivalent courses
Expected learning outcomes
On completion of the course, the students will
- Possess specialized insight and advanced knowledge within the broadly defined field of color imaging, including methodologies of capturing, processing, assessing, and reproducing color images; with particular emphasis on perceptual aspects
- Possess specialized insight and good understanding of the research frontier in selected parts of color imaging
- Be able to analyze existing theories, methods, and interpretations, and to challenge established knowledge and practice in the color imaging field
- Be able to critically review relevant literature of relevance to the selected topics in the field
- Be experienced in acquiring new knowledge and skills in a self-directed manner
- Be able to communicate academic issues, analysis, and conclusions, with peers and specialists in the field, in oral and written forms
Topic(s)
- An up-to-date selection of advanced research topics is done by the lecturer each year.
Teaching Methods
Lectures
Group works
Laboratory work
Mandatory assignments
Project work
Meeting(s)/Seminar(s)
Tutoring
Other
Teaching Methods (additional text)
- Some lectures by course responsible and guest lecturers
- Student presentations on selected topics
- Self-study
Form(s) of Assessment
Oral exam, individually
Evaluation of Project(s)
Form(s) of Assessment (additional text)
- Oral presentation and report on a selected research topic, approved by lecturer. Includes critical analysis of previous works (counts 60%)
- Oral exam, individually (counts 40%)
- Each part must be individually approved of.
Grading Scale
Alphabetical Scale, A(best) – F (fail)
External/internal examiner
- Selected research topic: internal examiner
- Oral exam: two internal examiners
Re-sit examination
- Ordinary re-sit examination is offered for the oral exam in August.
- Project reports cannot be reworked and resubmitted on failure.
Examination support
- Any printed and written notes and literature
Coursework Requirements
- Presentations of a research paper assigned by the course responsible
- Teaching Materials
- Hand-outs and research papers
Teaching Materials
Hand-outs and research papers
Additional information
- Preregistration in Fronter is necessary to ensure that the course is offered. The course will not run if less than five students have preregistred by August 20.
- The course will run for the first time in 2017.