LGS-Home
::::::

Summer Term 2003





Image Analysis and Image Understanding (2 Lectures + 2 Exercises, Kurth)
Lectures: Tuesday, 13:45-15:15, EH/214
Exercises: Thursday, 09:15-10:45, EH/214

Keywords: Perception and cognitive psychology; point operations, folding, local window operations, morphological operations, Fourier transformation, wavelets; segmentation procedures, matching, classification; knowledge representation for image understanding; neural networks; analysis of stereo images, analysis of frame sequences.

Algorithmic Geometry (2 Lectures, Kurth)
Wednesday, 07:30-09:00, EH/214

Foundations from topology and graph theory; geometrical data structures; convex hull, triangulation of polygons, construction of the visibility polygon; Voronoi diagrams, Delaunay triangulation; minimum spanning tree, Kruskal's algorithm; convex distance functions; motion planning for robots under incomplete information.

Artificial Life and Multiagent Systems (2 SE, Kurth)
Tuesday, 17:30-19:00, EH/213

Recent papers will be presented and discussed, about: morphogenetic models, virtual ecosystems, co-evolution, fitness landscapes, evolution of cooperative behaviour, virtual societies, multi-agent based problem solving, and related topics.

Foundations of Digital Printing (1 Lecture + 1 Exercise, Mangoldt / Kurth)
Tuesday, 15:30-17:00, EH/213

Development trends and structures in the print media industry; fonts, techniques for preparation for printing, colour spaces, colour management; reproduction technique; software in the preparation for printing; scan process, digital cameras, workflow systems; CD and DVD technique, data archiving; printing methods; cost calculation; supplementary processing techniques.

Algorithming and Programming (2 Lectures + 2 Exercises + 2 Practical units; Kurth, Claus, Roth)
Lectures: Thursday, 17:30-19:00, HS C
+ Exercises and practical units

Keywords: Structure and use of the PC, file management, memory and internal information representation, instruction structure, fundamentals of procedural programming, basic techniques of software development, programming paradigms and programming languages, data structures, functions, transfer of parameters to functions, recursion, global and local variables, text files and binary files, searching and sorting, graphs, trees.

 

To the page with the lectures of the current semester term

::::::
To the BTU Homepage
Last Modifications: September 29, 2003