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Important information for the first examWritten on 15.07.25 (last change on 16.07.25) by Karl Schrader All assignments have now been graded, and all points have been entered into the CMS. As such, exam admission is now final. To check your admission status, please scroll down to the "Passed" status in the "Tests and Exams" section on your person status page. If you believe that there has been a… Read more All assignments have now been graded, and all points have been entered into the CMS. As such, exam admission is now final. To check your admission status, please scroll down to the "Passed" status in the "Tests and Exams" section on your person status page. If you believe that there has been a mistake, please send a mail to Karl Schrader immediately.
To take part in the exam, you need to be admitted and registered. The deadline for registration via LSF/HISPOS is one week before the exam, on July 23, 2025.
If you cannot register vis the LSF (because you are an exchange student etc.), please send an email to Karl Schrader by July 23, 2025.
If you have any issues with registering in the LSF, please contact your examination office before the registration deadline. We, the IPCV team, are unable to manually register or deregister you in the LSF. The registrations in the LSF are binding for us. The best way to avoid LSF issues is by registering early :)
The first exam takes place on July 30, 14:00 - 17:00 in GHH. Please be there are 13:30 such that there is sufficient time for everybody to get seated and to make sure that we can start on time.
In the meantime, please check the "Written Exams" section on the CMS main page for further details.
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Slides for Lecture 27 ImprovedWritten on 09.07.25 (last change on 09.07.25) by Joachim Weickert Dear Students, I have uploaded an improved version of the slides for Lecture 27 to the CMS. On Slide 17. the requirement lambda>0 has been added to the statement. The proof on Slide 18 uses this to show that v cannot be 0. I thank Sahar for pointing out this issue. Best regards, Joachim |
Lecture Recordings Stopped after Lecture 16Written on 06.06.25 by Joachim Weickert Dear Students, Unfortunately the number of participants in the online lecture has dropped below one third of all IPCV students. This shows that most students are misusing video recordings as a replacement for an interactive lecture. Thus, following our agreement in Lecture 1, video recordings have… Read more Dear Students, Unfortunately the number of participants in the online lecture has dropped below one third of all IPCV students. This shows that most students are misusing video recordings as a replacement for an interactive lecture. Thus, following our agreement in Lecture 1, video recordings have been stopped after Lecture 16. Needless to say, I recommend an active particpation in the online lecture, where many questions are answered each time. Thanks to all students who contributie to that. Best regards, Joachim
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Corrected Homework Assignment H8Written on 30.05.25 by Joachim Weickert Dear Students, Unfortunately, the slides today contained the wrong Homework Assignment Set H8. Please download the corrected version from the CMS. With apologies, Joachim
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Preparation for tutorials this weekWritten on 19.05.25 by Karl Schrader The classroom exercises this weeks can take more time than is available during the tutorial if you are unfamiliar with (2-D) Taylor expansion. To ensure that the time in our tutorials can be spent on the exercises instead of lecture material review, please make sure to prepare adequately.
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Fourier Transform PlaygroundWritten on 09.05.25 by Joachim Weickert Dear IPCV Participants, In today's meeting with the tutors, it has been mentioned that some of you still lack some intuition how manipulations in the Fourier domain may influence the image. Karl has found a webpage that might help you: https://monman53.github.io/2dfft/ Enjoy! Joachim Weickert
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Slides for Lecture 7 improvedWritten on 29.04.25 (last change on 29.04.25) by Joachim Weickert Dear IPCV 2025 Participants, I have improved the slides for Lecture 7 by placing boxes around important formulas and algorithms. Joachim Weickert
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Lecture 4 moved to Thursday, April 17, 18:15Written on 11.04.25 (last change on 11.04.25) by Karl Schrader The fourth lecture, originally planned for Friday, April 18, collides with a federal holiday (Good Friday/Karfreitag). As such, we are moving it to Thursday, April 17, 18:15, via the usual Zoom link found at Information -> Materials.
We encourage live participation to allow you to ask… Read more The fourth lecture, originally planned for Friday, April 18, collides with a federal holiday (Good Friday/Karfreitag). As such, we are moving it to Thursday, April 17, 18:15, via the usual Zoom link found at Information -> Materials.
We encourage live participation to allow you to ask questions, but will also provide a video recording.
To allow you the full seven days to work on the homework assignment, we have extended the submission deadline for Homework Assignment H1 to Tuesday, April 22, 10:15 - just before Lecture 5. The sample solution will also be released at that time.
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Correction: Form submission group till Friday, April 25, 10:15Written on 11.04.25 by Karl Schrader In the last CMS news, I had announced a wrong date for the deadline to form submission groups. The correct date, as it was also announced in the lecture today, is Friday, April 25, 10:15. I would also like to remind you that all students in a submission group have to be part of the same tutorial.
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Tutorials have been assignedWritten on 11.04.25 (last change on 11.04.25) by Karl Schrader Everybody has now been assigned to a tutorial based on their preferences and availability as selected during registration for the course. You can find your tutorial on your Personal Status page. All groups which were formed before the tutorial assignment were preserved, all group members were… Read more Everybody has now been assigned to a tutorial based on their preferences and availability as selected during registration for the course. You can find your tutorial on your Personal Status page. All groups which were formed before the tutorial assignment were preserved, all group members were always placed in the same tutorial. Until Friday, April 25, you still have the option to build groups of up to three students from the same tutorial to work on the homework sheets and to hand in your solutions together. Note that arbitrary changes of your tutorial slot are not possible. If you believe that there has been a mistake during the tutorial slot assignment, please contact Karl Schrader immediately. |