Teaching in this programme is mostly in Finnish.
More advanced level courses given in English in Computer Science and Interactive Technology can be found on the teaching schedules of
Enrollment time starts on 2.9., see course web page
Practical work and written report. Final presentations on January 2016
Electronic exam
See the full description on the UniPiD courses website
Please register to the course by 30.9.2015 on the UniPID website
This seminar is an upgraded version of the INFORTE (http://inforte.jyu.fi/events/ICT4D ), titled Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D), which covered the past theoretical basis, and projects (case studies). The INFORTE seminar is descriptive and meant to note what has been done in the ICT4D domain in line with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
This seminar has a futuristic view to development, that is, explanatory and exploratory in explaining the situation on the ground, for instance, in line with the set end of MDGs timeline (2015) and thus proposing way forward in line with technological advances and their plausible contributions to development. This seminar also relates to the course, please see http://www.unipid.fi/en/course/37/development_20_the_post_2015_millennium_development_goals_agenda/
Non UTA-students, please enroll by email to Nicholas Mavengere
See course web pages.
See instructions on course web page.
See instructions on course homepage.
Enrollment time starts on 2.9., see course web page
Practical work and written report. Final presentations on January 2016
Electronic exam
See http://www.vibu.fi/globalmarathon.htm for more info.
Yhteistyössä Stern Business School, New York University ja Turun yliopisto.
Kurssille otetaan max 30 opiskelijaa.
See the full description on the UniPiD courses website
Please register to the course by 30.9.2015 on the UniPID website
This seminar is an upgraded version of the INFORTE (http://inforte.jyu.fi/events/ICT4D ), titled Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D), which covered the past theoretical basis, and projects (case studies). The INFORTE seminar is descriptive and meant to note what has been done in the ICT4D domain in line with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
This seminar has a futuristic view to development, that is, explanatory and exploratory in explaining the situation on the ground, for instance, in line with the set end of MDGs timeline (2015) and thus proposing way forward in line with technological advances and their plausible contributions to development. This seminar also relates to the course, please see http://www.unipid.fi/en/course/37/development_20_the_post_2015_millennium_development_goals_agenda/
Non UTA-students, please enroll by email to Nicholas Mavengere
A short hands-on course about the basic results and methodology of 3D computer vision, focusing on geometric results and optimization, and their practical applications in, for example, augmented reality, motion capture, robotics, and vision-based interaction techniques.
Content:
Projective geometry: homogeneous coordinates, perspective projection, single view geometry, absolute pose problem (DLT & P3P), camera calibration, two view geometry, relative pose problem, triangulation. (4+4h)
Estimation: Feature detection & matching, random sample consensus, Levenberg-Marquardt optimization, automatic differentiation, large-scale sparse optimization (bundle adjustment), 3D reconstruction from multiple views or video. (4+4h)
Dense 3D: Dense stereo, depth cameras (e.g. Kinect), point clouds, iterative closest point algorithm. (2+2h)
Applications & open source libraries for computer vision (exercises & project)
This course can be included on the modules
Prerequisites:
The course focuses on solving practical problems rather than on theory. Basics of programming (C++, Python, or Octave/Matlab), linear algebra (working with small matrices e.g. in computer graphics), calculus (derivatives), and probability (counting combinations, normal distribution) suffice.
Language of Instruction:
Lectures in Finnish or English depending on enrolled students. The course material is in English.
See course web pages.
See instructions on course web page.
Practical work and written report
Electronic exam
See course page
Enroll the course by sending an email to Heikki Hyyrö and Timo Poranen.
Practical work and written report
Electronic exam
See the full description on the UniPiD courses website
Please register to the course on the UniPID website
Prerequisites: Final year bachelor and master students with basic understanding of cyber/information security
NOTE, you cannot take this seminar if you have already done the course TIETS38 Testing, Security and Trust 5 ECTS!
TUT students, remember to apply for the study right through the JOOPAS system.
TUT students, remember to apply for the study right through the JOOPAS system.
See course page