COSC 89.37 Visual Computing Seminar
A seminar course in which research topics of special interest in visual computing (computer graphics, computer vision, computational imaging, and adjacent sub-fields) will be presented and discussed by students under faculty direction. Topics and structure will vary from quarter to quarter, but coursework will typically involve some combination of presentations of (in-progress) visual computing research being conducted by the enrolled students; and instruction, practice and refinement of essential skills for research (ideation, pitching, reading, writing, reviewing, presenting, and generally communicating about research).
Only counts once towards COSC degree credit.
Prerequisite
Students should have completed or be currently enrolled in: 1) a visual computing course such as COSC 73, 77, 83, 87, and 2) be actively engaged in visual computing research via COSC 94, 99.