Computer Vision Lectures 1&2

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Lecture 1 (1)
What is a digital image represent...,
What is the origin of a raster in...,
What is the memory called where d...
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Lecture 1 (2)
How is an image represented in a ...,
What is the address of pixel 2 1 ...,
What is the formula for the addre...
4  cards
Lecture 1 (3)
What is the additive colour model...,
What color is represented by the ...,
What color is represented by the ...
9  cards
Lecture 1 (4)
What equation is used when conver...,
In the 90s when memory was expens...,
How many colours can appear at on...
5  cards
Lecture 1 (5)
In a true colour framebuffer how ...,
What is the total number of simul...,
What is the address formula for p...
6  cards
Lecture 1 (6)
What was the dominant display tec...,
What are the components of a cath...,
The intensity i on a crt screen v...
6  cards
Lecture 1 (7)
What is the gamma correction fact...,
What issue arises on modern displ...,
To achieve equal perceived intens...
6  cards
Lecture 1 (8)
What are the two types of sensors...,
What is a key feature of a cmos s...,
What is the bayer pattern used fo...
6  cards
Lecture 1 (9)
What are the subtractive primarie...,
What does a surface appear when i...,
True or false white paper reflect...
4  cards
Lecture 1 (10)
What are the subtractive primarie...,
In the cmy color model what color...,
What is the purpose of using k bl...
6  cards
Lecture 1 (11)
What are the subtractive primarie...,
In the cmy color model what color...,
What is the purpose of using k bl...
7  cards
Lecture 1 (12)
What are the additive primaries u...,
Examples of systems that use addi...,
Red and green light combine to ma...
6  cards
Lecture 1 (13)
How do you load an image into mat...,
What command is used to display a...,
How do you display individual rgb...
11  cards
Lecture 2 (1)
What is the colour model typicall...,
What does rgb stand for in the ad...,
True or false the additive rgb mo...
7  cards
Lecture 2 (2)
What is the response of the human...,
In tri stimulus experiments what ...,
What happens if there is too much...
4  cards
Lecture 2 (3)
What is the minimum difference be...,
What does cie stand for in the co...,
The cie colour model is often ref...
6  cards
Lecture 2 (4)
What are the normalised chromatic...,
In the context of colour represen...,
How many channels are used for lu...
4  cards
Lecture 2 (5)
What does the cie chromaticity di...,
What is indicated by the corners ...,
What is the significance of the w...
6  cards
Lecture 2 (6)
Why can t rgb or cmy represent al...,
How can we capture colours in the...,
Can a printer faithfully reproduc...
5  cards
Lecture 2 (7)
What does srgb stand for 1,
The conversion from srgb to cie i...,
What are the subtractive primarie...
3  cards
Lecture 2 (8)
What are the subtractive primarie...,
In the conversion from rgb to cmy...,
What is the formula to calculate ...
8  cards
Lecture 2 (9)
What does hsv stand for in the co...,
According to the lecture skin ton...,
Fill in the blank interpolating c...
5  cards
Lecture 2 (11)
What is the formula for calculati...,
In hsl space what is the formula ...,
How do you compute hue h from rgb...
8  cards
Lecture 2 (10)
In the hsv color space how is h r...,
What is the value of v when it is...,
How can we compute the amount of ...
6  cards
Lecture 2 (12)
What does hsv stand for in the co...,
According to the lecture skin ton...,
In the context of color interpola...
5  cards

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