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Posted by John Nagle on August 27, 2006, 1:24 pm
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The Charles Babbage Institute might take them. They accept
computing archives.
http://www.cbi.umn.edu
John Nagle
Peter Hiscocks wrote:
> eeNotes and slides for a course in Applied Machine Vision
>
> These notes in Applied Machine Vision were developed in 1985 for a 3 day
> industry course. The course was presented at Ryerson University. It
> was subsequently presented as a 7 week graduate level course at
> Shanghai University of Technology.
>
> The industry related material will be out of date but the basic princibles
> still apply. It would be useful to someone setting up a course in this area.
>
> Contents:
>
> 490 35mm slides on colour theory, human vision, optical illusions, machine
> vision systems (some slides may be duplicates)
>
> 7 Videotapes (U-Matic and VHS format), manufacturer's demos
>
> 10 Random dot stereograms (requires antique viewer)
>
> 3 Binders of lecture notes, including lab notes.
>
> 1 Binder (280 pages) of course notes for student, organized into 18
> sections.
>
> 6 Binders of references and product literature
>
> Shipping:
> The material is located in Toronto.
> There are 3 cartons of notes, the size that Xerox paper
> comes in, each of about 30 lbs. A 4th, smaller package about 10 lbs contains
> the slides and video tapes.
>
> Offers for this material are invited.
>
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>
> These notes in Applied Machine Vision were developed in 1985 for a 3 day
> industry course. The course was presented at Ryerson University. It
> was subsequently presented as a 7 week graduate level course at
> Shanghai University of Technology.
>
> The industry related material will be out of date but the basic princibles
> still apply. It would be useful to someone setting up a course in this area.
>
> Contents:
>
> 490 35mm slides on colour theory, human vision, optical illusions, machine
> vision systems (some slides may be duplicates)
>
> 7 Videotapes (U-Matic and VHS format), manufacturer's demos
>
> 10 Random dot stereograms (requires antique viewer)
>
> 3 Binders of lecture notes, including lab notes.
>
> 1 Binder (280 pages) of course notes for student, organized into 18
> sections.
>
> 6 Binders of references and product literature
>
> Shipping:
> The material is located in Toronto.
> There are 3 cartons of notes, the size that Xerox paper
> comes in, each of about 30 lbs. A 4th, smaller package about 10 lbs contains
> the slides and video tapes.
>
> Offers for this material are invited.
>