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| author | Cazorla, Miguel Viejo, Diego |
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| contents | Experiences Using an Open Source Software Library to Teach Computer Vision Subjects Cazorla, Miguel Viejo, Diego Open Source Technology Computer Software Computer Science Education Vision Foreign Countries Laboratory Experiments College Instruction Student Attitudes Student Surveys College Students Instructional Effectiveness Machine vision is an important subject in computer science and engineering degrees. For laboratory experimentation, it is desirable to have a complete and easy-to-use tool. In this work we present a Java library, oriented to teaching computer vision. We have designed and built the library from the scratch with emphasis on readability and understanding rather than on efficiency. However, the library can also be used for research purposes. JavaVis is an open source Java library, oriented to the teaching of Computer Vision. It consists of a framework with several features that meet its demands. It has been designed to be easy to use: the user does not have to deal with internal structures or graphical interface, and should the student need to add a new algorithm it can be done simply enough. Once we sketch the library, we focus on the experience the student gets using this library in several computer vision courses. Our main goal is to find out whether the students understand what they are doing, that is, find out how much the library helps the student in grasping the basic concepts of computer vision. In the last four years we have conducted surveys to assess how much the students have improved their skills by using this library. |
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| spellingShingle | Experiences Using an Open Source Software Library to Teach Computer Vision Subjects Cazorla, Miguel Viejo, Diego Open Source Technology Computer Software Computer Science Education Vision Foreign Countries Laboratory Experiments College Instruction Student Attitudes Student Surveys College Students Instructional Effectiveness Experiences Using an Open Source Software Library to Teach Computer Vision Subjects Cazorla, Miguel Viejo, Diego Open Source Technology Computer Software Computer Science Education Vision Foreign Countries Laboratory Experiments College Instruction Student Attitudes Student Surveys College Students Instructional Effectiveness Machine vision is an important subject in computer science and engineering degrees. For laboratory experimentation, it is desirable to have a complete and easy-to-use tool. In this work we present a Java library, oriented to teaching computer vision. We have designed and built the library from the scratch with emphasis on readability and understanding rather than on efficiency. However, the library can also be used for research purposes. JavaVis is an open source Java library, oriented to the teaching of Computer Vision. It consists of a framework with several features that meet its demands. It has been designed to be easy to use: the user does not have to deal with internal structures or graphical interface, and should the student need to add a new algorithm it can be done simply enough. Once we sketch the library, we focus on the experience the student gets using this library in several computer vision courses. Our main goal is to find out whether the students understand what they are doing, that is, find out how much the library helps the student in grasping the basic concepts of computer vision. In the last four years we have conducted surveys to assess how much the students have improved their skills by using this library. |
| title | Experiences Using an Open Source Software Library to Teach Computer Vision Subjects |
| topic | Open Source Technology Computer Software Computer Science Education Vision Foreign Countries Laboratory Experiments College Instruction Student Attitudes Student Surveys College Students Instructional Effectiveness |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1135402 |