Notices

  • COMP9517 Supp Exam 12 January 2023

    Posted by Erik Meijering Monday 09 January 2023, 10:49:34 AM.

    Dear Students,

    For those of you who have been granted a supp exam by the special considerations team:

    The supp exam will be available from 8 AM AEST on Thursday 12 January 2023 to 8 AM AEST on Friday 13 January 2023 in the Supp Exam section of COMP9517 22T3 on Moodle.

    Note that the exam itself should not be more than about 3 hours of work, which you can complete and submit anytime during the above period, thus avoiding conflicts with other exams.

    If you have any questions about the exam during the day, please email them to cs9517@cse.unsw.edu.au and someone from the team will be available from 8 AM AEST to 8 PM AEST on 12 January 2023 to answer questions sent to that email address only.

    See earlier announcements here on WebCMS3 for sample exam materials.

    Best wishes,
    Erik

  • Final marks and grade

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Thursday 15 December 2022, 11:06:43 AM.


    Dear students,

    Some of you may have received LE for the official results of COMP9517. We assume this is because the final marks and grade have not been approved yet. You will soon receive your correct marks and grade.

    We highly appreciate your patience.

    Thank you.

    Best regards, Piumi.

  • Exam marks released

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Tuesday 13 December 2022, 12:58:49 PM.

    Dear students,

    The marks for Final exam can be checked from your CSE account or WebCMS3 now.

    You can access your marks by logging in to your account and typing:

    9517 classrun -sturec

    Or,

    to see your marks on WebCMS3:

    • Select Timetable
    • Select 1PGA or 1UGA (postgraduate/undergraduate)
    • Scroll down to Class Roll
    • Select the “marks” icon (similar to a bar chart) against your name.
    • Follow instructions to view marks

    Best regards.

  • Group project marks released

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Monday 05 December 2022, 03:36:35 PM, last modified Monday 05 December 2022, 03:40:41 PM.

    Dear students,

    The marks for Group Project and feedback can be checked from your CSE account or WebCMS3 now.

    You can access your marks by logging in to your account and typing:

    9517 classrun -sturec

    Or,

    to see your marks on WebCMS3:

    • Select Timetable
    • Select 1PGA or 1UGA (postgraduate/undergraduate)
    • Scroll down to Class Roll
    • Select the “marks” icon (similar to a bar chart) against your name.
    • Follow instructions to view marks

    Best regards.

  • Sample Exam Materials

    Posted by Erik Meijering Friday 18 November 2022, 06:22:42 PM.

    Dear Students,

    Sample exam materials are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Assessments > Exam.

    As explained in more detail there, the exam consists of reading an assigned scientific paper and writing a commentary on it, using the knowledge you have acquired in the course.

    The materials include a sample exam paper, exam templates in various formats, and three examples of scientific papers with corresponding commentaries that received high marks in previous terms.

    This should give you a good idea of what to expect in the exam on 7 December 2022. If you have any general questions, please post them in the Ed forum so other students may benefit from the answers too.

    Good luck with the final exam preparations!

    Cheers,
    Erik

  • About the group peer review on Moodle

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Friday 18 November 2022, 10:14:43 AM.

    Dear students,

    To enter the peer-review, log in into Moodle and click on Review your project team contribution. Click 'Add submission' and submit an empty file. Then you will see an interface with a slider and comments section (see image below). Here you can select the percentages of all team member contributions, and optionally add comments explaining the contribution of each team member and yourself . Do not submit your comments/ peer-evaluation in a file under the assignment file submission link as it is only used to enable the percentage slider & comments section.

    If you do not follow these steps your comments might be viewable by other group members.

    Please follow the instructions and post further questions on Ed.

    Regards,


  • Group peer review is now open

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Wednesday 16 November 2022, 04:26:02 PM.

    Dear Students,

    The peer review for all groups is now open. This is for each member of the group to enter a participation percentage for all their own group members, including themselves. The deadline for this activity is Friday 18th November 18:00:00 Sydney time.

    To enter the peer-review, log in into Moodle and click on Review your project team contribution. You will be taken to the review page, where you can select the percentages of all team member contributions, and optionally add comments. Comments, if any, should include a statement about your own contribution and contributions of all other members. If applicable, please add links to any supporting evidence.
    Please do not submit your comments/ peer-evaluation in a file under the assignment file submission link as it is only used to enable the percentage slider & comments section. Please submit an empty file there.

    Please note: all group members must enter their peer-review. The project marking will not be completed unless all members fill this in.

    Best Regards.

  • Week 10 Guest Lecture

    Posted by Erik Meijering Tuesday 15 November 2022, 09:45:22 AM.

    Dear Students,

    As you are all probably very busy preparing the group project demo and report this week, and we managed to schedule all group presentations on Friday, we decided to be flexible with the Wednesday lecture time slot. That is to say, there will be no livestreamed lecture on Wednesday this week , but we have a 1-hour guest lecture from an external speaker , which you can watch at your own convenience. It is a prerecorded talk that has already been uploaded to Echo360.

    Specifically, the talk is from Dr Tomasz Bednarz, about his work at the EPICentre (Expanded Perception & Interaction Centre), which is a shared UNSW research facility located at the UNSW Art & Design campus. The talk is about applied hybrid analytics and computer vision applications for research and industry. Dr Bednarz recently became a Director of Strategic Researcher Engagement at NVIDIA.

    We hope you will find the talk inspiring as it showcases a wide range of computer vision methods and applications.

    And we wish you all the best with the group project demos and Q&A on Friday!

    The COMP9517 Team

  • Lab 3 and Lab 4 marks released

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Friday 11 November 2022, 07:29:41 PM.

    Dear students,

    The marks for Lab3 and Lab4 have been released. You can access your marks by logging in to your account and typing:

    9517 classrun -sturec

    To see your marks on WebCMS3:

    • Select Timetable
    • Select 1PGA or 1UGA (postgraduate/undergraduate)
    • Scroll down to Class Roll
    • Select the “marks” icon (similar to a bar chart) against your name.

    The WebCMS3 system updates overnight so you may not be able to access the marks through WebCMS3 until tomorrow.

  • Week 9 Lecture Recordings Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 09 November 2022, 09:44:38 PM, last modified Friday 11 November 2022, 12:43:40 PM.

    The recordings of both Week 9 lectures are now available on Echo360 (link via Moodle or via WebCMS3 > Course Work > Lectures).

  • Project demo instructions

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Wednesday 09 November 2022, 06:11:44 PM, last modified Wednesday 09 November 2022, 07:53:10 PM.

    Dear Students,

    The group project presentation is scheduled on Week 10, Friday 18th November, 10:00AM - 12:00PM and 1:00PM - 3:00PM .

    1. As stated in the group project specification, each group will make a video not more than 10 mins and submit it through WebCMS3 Course Page > Assessment > Group project video submission by Wednesday 16th November 18:00:00 Sydney time . Only ONE video per group .

    2. The deadline for submitting the project report is Friday 18th November 18:00:00 Sydney time . Only ONE report per group .

    3. The link to the Demo presentation and Q&A is on Moodle > Group project demo sessions > [your tutor's name] Project Demo Session.

    4. Detailed project demo time for each group is released on WebCMS3 > Assessment > Project > Group project demo schedule . All group members must attend the project demo to answer question from tutors.

    Please check your specific demo time and demo session to make sure you attend the demo ON TIME.

    Best Regards.

  • Week 9 Lecture Slides Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Tuesday 08 November 2022, 04:14:07 PM, last modified Thursday 10 November 2022, 06:52:21 PM.

    This week the topic is advanced applications of machine and deep learning in computer vision. The handouts of both the Wednesday and Friday lectures are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Lectures > Week 9.

  • About the dataset size for the group project

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Monday 07 November 2022, 02:11:52 PM.


    Dear students,

    Due to the hardware limitations faced by some groups, students are now allowed to use a random subset of the full dataset for model development. You must make sure that your model still produces reasonable results.

    In your project report, you are required to provide an explanation of the limitations faced, demonstrate a thorough understanding of the problem and potential solutions, and show creativity in the method development and experimentation. You will not be penalised for not using the entire dataset if you face computational limitations.

    If you have questions, you can post them in the Q&A forum on Ed.

    Kind regards, Piumi.



  • myExperience Survey

    Posted by Erik Meijering Monday 07 November 2022, 12:04:09 PM.

    Thanks to all of you who have completed the myExperience survey so far. If you haven't yet participated, you can find the myExperience link on your Moodle course page or look for the link in your student email.

    Your honest and constructive feedback is valued, and helps not only students taking this course, but myself and teaching staff across UNSW to create positive changes in their courses moving forward. Your thoughts also make a difference for the next group of students taking these courses, just as thoughts from students taking courses you plan to take make a difference for you.

    Please know that myExperience is confidential and your identity is not included in reports. Results of the survey are not made available until your course results are released.

  • Week 8 Lecture Recordings Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 02 November 2022, 07:30:37 PM, last modified Friday 04 November 2022, 02:17:09 PM.

    The recordings of both Week 8 lectures are now available on Echo360 (link via Moodle or via WebCMS3 > Course Work > Lectures).

  • Week 8 Lecture Slides Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Monday 31 October 2022, 06:01:04 PM, last modified Thursday 03 November 2022, 04:02:45 PM.

    This week the topic is deep learning for computer vision. The Wednesday lecture was given by Dr. Tariq Khan and the Friday lecture will be given by Dr. Yanming Zhu from my group. The lecture slides are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Lectures > Week 8.

  • COMP9517 22T3 Exam Period

    Posted by Erik Meijering Monday 31 October 2022, 12:17:43 PM.

    Dear Students,

    For your info: the COMP9517 22T3 exam will be on 7 December 2022.

    More specifically, there will be 24 hours between the release time and the submission deadline: from 7 December 2022 8:00AM AEST until 8 December 2022 8:00AM AEST.

    Note that the exam itself should not be more than about 3 hours of work, which you can complete and submit anytime during the above period, thus avoiding conflicts with other exams.

    Further details, including a sample exam paper, will be provided after the group project demos.

    Best wishes,
    Erik

  • Assignment marks released

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Saturday 29 October 2022, 02:56:19 PM.

    Dear students,

    The marks for Assignment have been released. You can access your marks by logging in to your account and typing:

    9517 classrun -sturec

    To see your marks on WebCMS3:

    • Select Timetable
    • Select 1PGA or 1UGA (postgraduate/undergraduate)
    • Scroll down to Class Roll
    • Select the “marks” icon (similar to a bar chart) against your name.

    The WebCMS3 system updates overnight so you may not be able to access the marks through WebCMS3 until tomorrow.

  • Week 7 Lecture Recordings Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 26 October 2022, 08:52:39 PM, last modified Friday 28 October 2022, 12:09:36 PM.

    The recordings of both Week 7 lectures are now available on Echo360 (link via Moodle or via WebCMS3 > Course Work > Lectures).

  • Week 7 Lecture Slides Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Tuesday 25 October 2022, 08:57:41 PM, last modified Friday 28 October 2022, 11:08:20 AM.

    The slides of both Week 7 lectures are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Lectures > Week 7.

  • Lab 2 marks released

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Tuesday 18 October 2022, 01:08:47 AM.

    Dear students,

    The marks for Lab2 have been released. You can access your marks by logging in to your account and typing:

    9517 classrun -sturec

    To see your marks on WebCMS3:

    • Select Timetable
    • Select 1PGA or 1UGA (postgraduate/undergraduate)
    • Scroll down to Class Roll
    • Select the “marks” icon (similar to a bar chart) against your name.

    The WebCMS3 system updates overnight so you may not be able to access the marks through WebCMS3 until tomorrow.

  • Lab 4 submission link open

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Friday 14 October 2022, 04:06:05 PM.

    Dear Students,

    Submission links for the Lab4 is now open on the WebCMS3 course website, under Course Work -> Assessments -> Lab4.

    Please read the submission instructions before submitting.

    If you have any issues uploading the file, email cs9517@cse.unsw.edu.au.

    Regards.

  • Project Group Update

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Thursday 13 October 2022, 10:04:17 AM.

    Dear students,

    We have updated the groups according to the changes of student enrolments. To ensure the slightest group changes, there are 14 groups that maintain the setting of four members.

    Please check the group you belong to again from WebCMS3 > Groups (or WebCMS3 > Assessment > Project >Updated Project Groups) and contact your group members. If you are assigned a new group, please join the respective tutor consultation session from this Friday (14/10/2022) onwards.

    If you have any questions, please let us know as soon as possible.

    Thanks.

    Best regards.

  • Group Project Specification Released

    Posted by Erik Meijering Thursday 13 October 2022, 08:52:59 AM.

    Dear Students,

    The group project specification and marking criteria are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Assessments > Project.

    Have a great time in the coming weeks developing computer vision methods and solving the described problem with your group. I'm looking forward to seeing the results.

    In the meantime, the tutors are available in Weeks 5-9 to provide feedback if you have any questions.

    Cheers,
    Erik

  • Week 5 Lecture Recordings Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 12 October 2022, 08:31:26 PM, last modified Friday 14 October 2022, 12:27:52 PM.

    The recordings of the Week 5 lectures are now available on Echo360 (link via Moodle or via WebCMS3 > Course Work > Lectures).

  • Lab 4 Specification Released

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 12 October 2022, 08:26:03 PM.

    The Lab 4 specification is now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Assessments > Lab 4. Submission deadline is Week 7, Thursday 27 October 2022, 13:00:00.

  • Lab 1 marks released

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Tuesday 11 October 2022, 04:32:29 PM.

    Dear students,

    The marks for Lab1 have been released. You can access your marks by logging in to your account and typing:

    9517 classrun -sturec

    To see your marks on WebCMS3:

    • Select Timetable
    • Select 1PGA or 1UGA (postgraduate/undergraduate)
    • Scroll down to Class Roll
    • Select the “marks” icon (similar to a bar chart) against your name.

    The WebCMS3 system updates overnight so you may not be able to access the marks through WebCMS3 until tomorrow.

  • Week 5 Lecture Slides Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Tuesday 11 October 2022, 11:50:38 AM, last modified Thursday 13 October 2022, 08:18:26 PM.

    The slides of the Week 5 lectures are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Lectures > Week 5.

  • Lab 3 submission link open

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Saturday 08 October 2022, 12:35:57 PM.

    Dear Students,

    Submission link for the Lab3 is now open on the WebCMS3 course website, under Course Work -> Assessments -> Lab3.

    Please read the submission instructions before submitting.

    If you have any issues uploading the file, email cs9517@cse.unsw.edu.au.

    Regards.

  • Week 4 Lecture Recordings Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 05 October 2022, 06:33:21 PM, last modified Friday 07 October 2022, 08:29:10 PM.

    The recordings of the Week 4 lectures are now available on Echo360 (link via Moodle or via WebCMS3 > Course Work > Lectures).

  • Lab 3 Specification Released

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 05 October 2022, 05:40:55 PM.

    The lab 3 specification is now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Assessments > Lab 3. Submission deadline is Week 5, Thursday 13 October 2022, 13:00:00.

  • Week 4 Lecture Slides Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Tuesday 04 October 2022, 12:24:26 PM.

    This week A/Professor Yang Song will lecture on the topic of pattern recognition. The lecture slides are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Lectures > Week 4.

  • Lab 2 submission link open

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Friday 30 September 2022, 11:27:41 AM.

    Dear Students,

    Submission links for the Lab2 is now open on the WebCMS3 course website, under Course Work -> Assessments -> Lab2.

    Please read the submission instructions before submitting.

    If you have any issues uploading the file, email cs9517@cse.unsw.edu.au.

    Regards.

  • Lab 2 Specification Released

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 28 September 2022, 07:47:16 PM.

    The lab 2 specification and materials are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Assessments > Lab 2. Submission deadline is Week 4, Thursday 6 October 2022, 13:00:00.

  • Week 3 Lecture Recordings Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 28 September 2022, 07:14:21 PM, last modified Friday 30 September 2022, 01:09:23 PM.

    The recordings of the Week 3 lectures are now both available on Echo360 (link via Moodle or via WebCMS3 > Course Work > Lectures).

  • Week 3 Lecture Slides Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Tuesday 27 September 2022, 03:28:48 PM.

    This week A/Professor Yang Song will lecture on the topic of feature representation. The lecture slides are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Lectures > Week 3.

  • Lab 1 and Assignment submission links open

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Thursday 22 September 2022, 09:45:17 AM.

    Dear Students,

    Submission links for the Lab1 and Assignment are now open on the WebCMS3 course website, under Course Work -> Assessments -> Lab1 or Assignment.

    Please read the submission instructions before submitting.

    If you have any issues uploading the file, email cs9517@cse.unsw.edu.au.

    Regards,

    Piumi.

  • Week 2 Lecture Recordings Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 21 September 2022, 10:31:11 PM, last modified Friday 23 September 2022, 12:41:52 PM.

    The recordings of the Week 2 lectures are now available in Echo360 (link via Moodle or via WebCMS3 > Course Work > Lectures).

  • Lab 1 Specification Released

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 21 September 2022, 08:32:21 PM.

    The lab 1 specification and materials are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Assessments > Lab 1. Deadline for submission is Week 3, Thursday 29 September 2022, 13:00:00.

  • Assignment Specification Released

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 21 September 2022, 07:38:34 PM.

    Hi Students,

    Now that we have introduced the basics of image processing in the spatial domain (last week and today), it is time for you to get some experience implementing image processing algorithms.

    To this end, we have designed an assignment, which is worth 10% of your final mark for the course. The assignment specification and materials are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Assessments > Assignment. Deadline for submission is Week 4, Thursday 6 October 2022, 13:00:00.

    If you have any questions, you can post them in the Q&A forum on Ed, or ask your tutor in the consultation session this Friday.

    Cheers,
    Erik

  • Week 2 Lecture Slides Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 21 September 2022, 08:28:24 AM, last modified Friday 23 September 2022, 08:45:14 AM.

    The slides of the Week 2 lectures are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Lectures > Week 2.

  • Project Groups and the First Lab Session

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Tuesday 20 September 2022, 09:15:29 PM.

    Dear Students and Tutors,

    All students have now been allocated to a project group. Please check the group you have been allocated to, under WebCMS3 COMP9517 --> Course Work --> Assessments --> Project .

    This term, we have paired tutors for the Lab and Project Consultations, which means there are two tutors for answering questions in each Lab/Project Consultation session.

    The first lab session will be held on Moodle on Friday 23rd September, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. To find the link to your session, please go to Moodle --> Lab/Consultation Session --> {Your tutor name}'s Session.

    Note that only your session's link labelled with your tutor's name will be available to click. All other links will have a message: " Restricted Not available unless: You belong to a group in...".

    If you have any problems accessing your session, please let me know.

    Regards,

    Piumi.

  • Project Groups & Consultation Sessions

    Posted by Erik Meijering Sunday 18 September 2022, 07:45:06 PM.

    Hi Students,

    Just a kind reminder to form project groups . No worries if you are not yet part of a group by tomorrow. In that case, the course admin will automatically assign you to a group.

    Each project group consists of five students. These groups will also be used to assign you to one of the consultation sessions . As mentioned in the first lecture and the Course Outline, the centrally scheduled Friday time slot (10 AM - 12 PM) will be used for a 1-hour lecture (10-11 AM) followed by a consultation session (11 AM - 12 PM) with tutors.

    The consultation sessions are an opportunity to ask questions and get feedback on your work (the assignment and labs in weeks 2-5 and the group project in weeks 6-9). The idea is similar to the face-to-face lab sessions we had in the past: you could call one of the tutors to discuss your work one-to-one. If there was an issue that required discussion with the whole class, the tutors would call everybody's attention and give general instructions.

    Similarly, with the online consultation sessions in Blackboard Collaborate, it is like everybody is in a lab room, you can ask a tutor to go into a breakout room to discuss your work without showing it to the others , and if it concerns broader issues, these can be discussed with the whole group and if needed they will also be announced here on WebCMS3.

    Because of the large number of students in the course, to be able to give this level of personal feedback, we will split the consultations into eight parallel streams, with two tutors each. The course admin will assign your project group to one of the parallel consultation streams . To make sure the workload is and remains equally divided among the tutors, it will not be possible for you to join other streams, but everyone in your project group will be assigned to the same stream.

    Because of their number and nature, similar to face-to-face labs, these parallel consultation sessions will not be recorded . Attending these sessions is not compulsory but an opportunity within a centrally scheduled course hour to get help if you have any questions or are stuck with any of the labs or the group project.

    Best regards,
    Erik

  • Week 1 Lecture Recordings Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 14 September 2022, 07:25:31 PM, last modified Friday 16 September 2022, 03:06:47 PM.

    The recordings of both Week 1 lectures are now available on Echo360 (see link on Moodle or WebCMS3 > Course Work > Lectures).

  • Please form your project groups this week

    Posted by Piumi Don Simonge Wednesday 14 September 2022, 06:55:28 PM, last modified Wednesday 14 September 2022, 07:17:56 PM.

    Dear students,

    As you know, COMP9517 has a group project. A tutor will be assigned to mentor you for your labs and the group project, so you will have the opportunity to get to know that tutor throughout the term.

    Please form your project groups this week, and we will create lab groups by combining project groups. There must be 5 students in each project group. If anyone has not been able to form a group by Monday 19 September , we will allocate you to a group.

    We have set up a separate section Project Group Formation in the Q&A forum Ed . Here, you can post messages if you need other students in the course to join your group.

    To register your project groups:

    1. On the course web page on WebCMS3, go to Groups and click on Create (top right).
    2. Make sure you select " Project Groups " from the Group Type drop-down.
    3. Enter your group's name (inappropriate group names will not be accepted).
    4. You can then add other students to your group by clicking on the add button.
    5. Alternatively, you can click on the Join button beside the name of an existing group to join it.

    If you have any problems, please post on the Ed forum.

    Regards.

  • Week 1 Lecture Slides Available

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 14 September 2022, 06:23:31 PM, last modified Thursday 15 September 2022, 06:09:19 PM.

    The slides of the Week 1 Wednesday and Friday lectures are now available under WebCMS3 > COMP9517 > Course Work > Lectures > Week 1.

  • COMP9517 Lectures

    Posted by Erik Meijering Wednesday 14 September 2022, 08:09:08 AM.

    Dear Students,

    As explained in the Course Outline, the COMP9517 lectures will be livestreamed using BlackBoard Collaborate. Each lecture is a separate livestream and you will find the corresponding links in the Moodle page of this course (at present only the links for the first week have been created, the rest will be added later).

    Best regards,
    Erik

  • COMP9517 Q&A Forum

    Posted by Erik Meijering Friday 09 September 2022, 03:21:27 PM.

    Dear Students,

    Throughout the term there will be various ways to ask questions and get answers:

    1. During the livestream lectures, you can use the chat function to post questions about the presented materials at any time, and the lecturer will pause once in a while to answer them.

    2. Every week (except the first week) in the second hour (11:00-12:00) of the Friday lecture time slot, you can consult with the tutors of your tutor group regarding the assignment, labs, and group project.

    3. At any time, you can post questions in the Q&A forum. You will find the link to this forum in the main WebCMS3 panel. The platform we are using for this is called Ed. Please sign up and enroll as soon as possible using your UNSW email address to get access. The team will attempt to answer questions within 24 hours.

    Best wishes,
    Erik

  • Welcome to COMP9517 22T3

    Posted by Erik Meijering Friday 09 September 2022, 03:19:16 PM.

    Dear Students,

    Welcome to COMP9517 Computer Vision 2022 Term 3 starting next week. I hope you're all doing well and are ready to learn.

    Please have a look at the Course Outline (available via the menu in the left panel here on WebCMS3) for more details on what to expect and what's expected in this course.

    The course will be delivered entirely online this term. See the Course Outline for the modes of delivery for the various course components.

    We will keep you posted weekly on the activities to help you stay on track.

    On behalf of the entire COMP9517 Team, I wish you a great time learning about computer vision!

    Erik Meijering
    Lecturer in Charge


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