16-822: Geometry-based Methods in Vision

Fall 2023


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Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30-10:50AM, NSH 1305


 

Assignments and Problem Sets

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  • Problem Set 0: Linear Algebra

    Revision on Linear Algebra basics.
    Due Date: 09/07/2023 (Thurs), 11:59pm ET

  • Assignment 0

    Getting started with webpage submission.
    Due Date: 09/07/2023 (Thurs), 11:59pm ET

  • Assignment 1: Projective Geometry and Homography

    Projective geometry and homography.
    Due Date: 09/26/2022 (Tue), 11:59pm ET

  • Problem Set 1: Projective Geometry and Homography

    Written Questions about Projective geometry and homography.
    Due Date: 09/19/2022 (Tue), 11:59pm ET

  • Assignment 2: Single-view Reconstruction

    Camera Calibration and Single-view Reconstruction.
    Due Date: 10/10/2022 (Tue), 11:59pm ET

  • Problem Set 2: Single View Geometry and Reconstruction

    Written Questions about Camera Models, Single View Geometry, and Reconstruction.
    Due Date: 10/03/2022 (Tue), 11:59pm ET

  • Problem Set 3: Two View Geometry and Reconstruction

    Written Questions about Two View Geometry, Calibration, and Reconstruction.
    Due Date: 10/24/2022 (Tue), 11:59pm ET

  • Assignment 3: 3D Reconstruction

    Epipolar geometry and Two-view 3D Reconstruction.
    Due Date: 10/31/2022 (Tue), 11:59pm ET

  • Problem Set 4: N-view Geometry

    Written Questions about N-view Geometry.
    Due Date: 11/09/2022 (Thurs), 11:59pm ET

  • Problem Set 5: Parametrizing Rotations and Learning-based Reconstruction

    Written Questions about Parametrizing Rotations and Learning-based Reconstruction.
    Due Date: 11/21/2023 (Tue), 11:59pm ET

Academic Integrity & Collaboration

Students are encouraged to discuss the assignment with peers, but each student must write their own code and submit their own work. If your work benefits from another student’s discussion or idea, please credit it on your website/README. You absolutely should not share or copy code. Additionally, you should not use any external code unless explicitly permitted. Plagiarism is strongly prohibited and will lead to failure of this course.