Visual Computing
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Visual perception is responsible for most our impressions about the world around us. This is why computers are being increasingly used to process digital images and visual simulations. Areas in which these applications are already well established include medical technology, the automotive industry, multimedia systems and industrial quality control. Creating and analysing digital images requires specialist knowledge. The Master’s degree programme Visual Computing at Saarland University is therefore a joint undertaking involving the university departments of Informatics and Computer Science, Mathematics and Mechatronics, the medical technology division at the Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics. The programme also maintains close cooperative ties with the Intel Visual Computing Institute, which is also located on the Saarbrücken campus.The M.Sc. programme Visual Computing teaches students the fundamental principles, processes and applications of computer-assisted processing of visual information. Students will become acquainted with the theory and practice of image analysis and pattern recognition. They learn how images are generated, processed and analysed from a technical point of view, and how to create static and animated images that are the best possible representation of reality. The requisite theoretical and practical knowledge is taught in courses and modules that cover image generation and the underlying geometrical principles, image synthesis and image analysis and related areas. Students on the Master’s programme also acquire important fundamental knowledge in the disciplines of mathematics, informatics, physics and mechatronics.
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Saarbrücken
Saarland
66123
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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