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6.815/6.865  Digital & Computational Photo

Fall 2015

Instructor: Fredo Durand

TA: Michael Yanis Gharbi

Lecture:  TR12.30-2  (35-225)
TA Office Hours:  T 4.30-5.30pm  (32-D407)
TA Office Hours:  W 5-7 pm  (32-D507)
Fredo Office Hours:  T 3.30-4.30pm  ( 32-D424)  

Information: 

Presents fundamentals and applications of hardware and software techniques used in digital and computational photography, with an emphasis on software methods. Provides sufficient background to implement solutions to photographic challenges and opportunities. Topics include cameras and image formation, image processing and image representations, high-dynamic-range imaging, human visual perception and color, single view 3-D model reconstruction, morphing, data-rich photography, super-resolution, and image-based rendering. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.

This term we will be using Piazza for class discussion. The system is highly catered to getting you help fast and efficiently from classmates, the TA, and myself. Rather than emailing questions to the teaching staff, I encourage you to post your questions on Piazza. Find our class page at: https://piazza.com/mit/fall2015/68156865/home

Besides, you will submit your problem sets through this link http://miki3.csail.mit.edu:8000/

Announcements

PSet 10

To be more precise: it's not the weight that will change, it's the maximum (i.e. the multiplicative factor will act on the numerator but not the denominator).

Announced on 17 December 2015  9:19  a.m. by Fredo Durand

PSET 10 graded

The final class grade will come soon. The weight for pset 10 might vary according to the difficulty of the pset you chose.

Announced on 17 December 2015  8:54  a.m. by Michael Yanis Gharbi

PSET 8 graded

Announced on 15 December 2015  8:00  p.m. by Michael Yanis Gharbi

PSET 9 graded

8 and 10 to follow soon

Announced on 15 December 2015  5:02  p.m. by Michael Yanis Gharbi

PSET 7 graded !

Announced on 10 December 2015  10:18  p.m. by Michael Yanis Gharbi

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