Here is a list of courses offered at Washington University that are
relevant to a curriculum in the area of Vision.
Some of the special topic courses may not be offered
every year.
Background Courses
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EE551A: Probability and Stochastic Processes
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EE552: Detection and Estimation Theory
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EE553: Introduction to Information Theory
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SSM521A: Optimization in Function Space
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SSM532: Random Processes and Kalman Filtering
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SSM 551/552: Linear Dynamic Systems I and II
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SSM577A/B: Advanced Nonlinear Dynamical Systems I and II
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SSM554: Optimization and Optimal Control
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SSM571A/673A: Random Variables and Stochastic Processes II and III
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SSM 575: Stochastic Filtering Theory
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EE592: Digital Representation of Signals
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SSM 512: Advanced Numerical Analysis
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Math441/442: Differential Geometry (requires Math 411/412, Math 417/418,
Math 429)
Specialized Courses in the Vision and Imaging area
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EE541: Three-dimensional Vision
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SSM585: Visionics, Dynamics and Control
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EE545A: Optical Imaging
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EE529: Machine Vision
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EE546: Quantitative Image Processing
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EE554A: Tomographic Systems
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L4044: Topics in Cognitive Neuropsychology
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CS453A: Computer Graphics
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BME590B: Medical Computer Vision
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EE567I: Seminar in Imaging Science and Engineering
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EE568I: Practicum in Imaging Science and Engineering
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Computation and Neural Systems Seminar Series