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ENGS 117 - Computational Imaging
Description
An examination of computational methods in imaging science. An introduction into imaging theory is presented, including wave propagation, image formation, imaging systems, image quality, and noise sources. Then, advanced topics such as super-resolution imaging, compressed sensing, spectroscopic imaging, wavefront shaping, and holography are studied. Material draws heavily from recent literature. The course incorporates programming projects, critical reviews of journal articles, and construction of original review papers.Prerequisites
ENGS 92 or equivalentNotes
formerly ENGG 117Offered
Term: Fall 2023
Time: 11
Location:
Cummings 202
Instructors:
Geoffrey P. Luke