Introduction to Computer Vision (CS4670), Fall 2010
Final Project Results!

This page shows the results of the final projects for CS4670, in
which student groups implemented their own vision application on a
Nokia N900 mobile phone. Thanks to Nokia and Nokia Research Palo Alto
for their generous support for this course.
- Cooper Findley, Supasorn Suwajanakorn, Yu Cheng, Augmented
Reality 3D Graphing
- Adam Sorin, Cari Reiche, Garrett Bernstein, Seam Carving for
N900
- Drew Hoelscher, Madeline Burton, Sarah Bouwman, HDR Photography
and Tone Mapping
- Andrew Perrault, Saurav Kumar, Text Detection on
Nokia N900 Using Stroke Width Transform
- Ashwin Ajit, Jin hyuk Cho, Flash / No Flash
- Boris Burkov, Fahad Karim, Najla Elmachtoub, FrankenFaces
- Cooper Bills, Jason Yosinski, Mobile Face Recognition
- Dane Wallinga, Jeffrey Davidson, HDR
- Daniel Gallagher and Eric Sample, Arts Quad Tour Guide
- Gregory Sadowski and Matt Mukerjee, Blackjack
Advisor
- Goran Svorcan, Himanshu Bhatia, Ningchuan Wan, Toon It!
- Irene Liew, Ali Goheer, Baseball
Trajectory Extraction from
a Single-View Video Sequence [video1, video2]
- Jonathan Hirschberg, Roopashree Rao, Hand Gesture
Detection and Recognition for Human-Computer Interaction
- Nolan Green, Rohan Sharma, Brian Liu, Fast
Camera Pose Tracking Using Markers
- Nicolas Savva, Yoon Kyung Shim, HDR Imaging on the
Nokia N900
- Peng Wei, Zack Dzegede, Artistic
Filtering [video]
- Elena Yang, Yuandong Zhuang, Sketch2Physics
- Aaron Chuang, Chuck Yang, Yong Way Chee, 360
degree Panorama using an Android Phone
- Harry Beyel, Jun Hui Erh, Mobile Face Recognition
- Caleb Baker, iPhone-based
Fundamental Matrix Estimator