Frequency Domain

Frequency domain

The frequency domain refers to the analysis of functions or signals based on their frequency rather than time. It involves representing a signal in terms of its magnitude and phase at different frequency components. This representation can be achieved through mathematical transforms such as the Fourier transform, which converts a time function into a sum or integral of sine waves representing different frequencies.

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16-385 Computer Vision

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2022

This course gives an expansive introduction to computer vision, focusing on image processing, recognition, geometry-based and physics-based vision, and video analysis. Students will gain practical experience solving real-life vision problems. It requires a good understanding of linear algebra, calculus, and programming.

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