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Contact Hours / Week x/x/x/x |
0/0/2/2
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Education Period |
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Start Education |
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Exam Period |
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Course Language |
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Expected prior knowledge |
Basics on statistical analysis of data
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Course Contents |
The course starts with an overview on how the human eye sees light, color and depth. It then explains how to perform perception experiments in order to evaluate the effect of visual perception on quality assessment for display and lighting systems. It shortly discusses various display and lighting technologies, and finally explains the state-of-the-art knowledge on how to optimize these systems. Knowledge gained during the lectures is applied in a project running stepwise in parallel. For the project, students set-up, perform, analyse and report a visual perception experiment.
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Study Goals |
- Basic knowledge on visual perception - Experience in performing a visual perception experiment - Understanding impact of visual perception on image rendering and lighting systems
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Education Method |
Lectures in combination with a project
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Literature and Study Materials |
Own educational material + combination of relevant publications
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Assessment |
Closed book exam with open questions + oral and written presentation of the projects
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