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COMP6223 2028-29
Computer Vision (MSc)
The challenge of computer vision is to develop a computer based system with the capabilities of the human eye-brain system. It is therefore primarily concerned with the problem of capturing and making sense of digital images. The field draws heavily on many subjects including digital image processing, artificial intelligence, computer graphics and psychology.
This course will explore some of the basic principles and techniques from these areas which are currently being used in real-world computer vision systems and the research and development of new systems.
The objectives are to develop your understanding of the basic principles and techniques of image processing and image understanding, and to develop your skills in the design and implementation of computer vision software.
This module is taught together with COMP3204 Computer Vision. COMP6223 has higher requirements on the desired learning outcomes which will be assessed by a different set of coursework. -
COMP6223 2029-30
Computer Vision (MSc)
The challenge of computer vision is to develop a computer based system with the capabilities of the human eye-brain system. It is therefore primarily concerned with the problem of capturing and making sense of digital images. The field draws heavily on many subjects including digital image processing, artificial intelligence, computer graphics and psychology.
This course will explore some of the basic principles and techniques from these areas which are currently being used in real-world computer vision systems and the research and development of new systems.
The objectives are to develop your understanding of the basic principles and techniques of image processing and image understanding, and to develop your skills in the design and implementation of computer vision software.
This module is taught together with COMP3204 Computer Vision. COMP6223 has higher requirements on the desired learning outcomes which will be assessed by a different set of coursework. -
COMP6223 2025-26
Computer Vision (MSc)
The challenge of computer vision is to develop a computer based system with the capabilities of the human eye-brain system. It is therefore primarily concerned with the problem of capturing and making sense of digital images. The field draws heavily on many subjects including digital image processing, artificial intelligence, computer graphics and psychology.
This course will explore some of the basic principles and techniques from these areas which are currently being used in real-world computer vision systems and the research and development of new systems.
The objectives are to develop your understanding of the basic principles and techniques of image processing and image understanding, and to develop your skills in the design and implementation of computer vision software.
This module is taught together with COMP3204 Computer Vision. COMP6223 has higher requirements on the desired learning outcomes which will be assessed by a different set of coursework. -
COMP6223 2026-27
Computer Vision (MSc)
The challenge of computer vision is to develop a computer based system with the capabilities of the human eye-brain system. It is therefore primarily concerned with the problem of capturing and making sense of digital images. The field draws heavily on many subjects including digital image processing, artificial intelligence, computer graphics and psychology.
This course will explore some of the basic principles and techniques from these areas which are currently being used in real-world computer vision systems and the research and development of new systems.
The objectives are to develop your understanding of the basic principles and techniques of image processing and image understanding, and to develop your skills in the design and implementation of computer vision software.
This module is taught together with COMP3204 Computer Vision. COMP6223 has higher requirements on the desired learning outcomes which will be assessed by a different set of coursework. -
COMP6223 2027-28
Computer Vision (MSc)
The challenge of computer vision is to develop a computer based system with the capabilities of the human eye-brain system. It is therefore primarily concerned with the problem of capturing and making sense of digital images. The field draws heavily on many subjects including digital image processing, artificial intelligence, computer graphics and psychology.
This course will explore some of the basic principles and techniques from these areas which are currently being used in real-world computer vision systems and the research and development of new systems.
The objectives are to develop your understanding of the basic principles and techniques of image processing and image understanding, and to develop your skills in the design and implementation of computer vision software.
This module is taught together with COMP3204 Computer Vision. COMP6223 has higher requirements on the desired learning outcomes which will be assessed by a different set of coursework. -
MATH6112 2026-27
Computer-based statistical modelling
The aim of the course is to provide a modern view of computer-based data analysis, from the statistical point of view. The course is intended for students with a solid basic background in probability, statistical methods, and computing, and who aim to build on this background. Topics are covered at a brisk pace; to make the best of this course, students can expect to put in significant self-study.
- MATH1024 and MATH2010 or equivalent maturity with Probability and Statistics
- Basic familiarity with programming in matlab or R or equivalent. -
MATH6112 2027-28
Computer-based statistical modelling
The aim of the course is to provide a modern view of computer-based data analysis, from the statistical point of view. The course is intended for students with a solid basic background in probability, statistical methods, and computing, and who aim to build on this background. Topics are covered at a brisk pace; to make the best of this course, students can expect to put in significant self-study.
- MATH1024 and MATH2010 or equivalent maturity with Probability and Statistics
- Basic familiarity with programming in matlab or R or equivalent. -
MATH6112 2028-29
Computer-based statistical modelling
The aim of the course is to provide a modern view of computer-based data analysis, from the statistical point of view. The course is intended for students with a solid basic background in probability, statistical methods, and computing, and who aim to build on this background. Topics are covered at a brisk pace; to make the best of this course, students can expect to put in significant self-study.
- MATH1024 and MATH2010 or equivalent maturity with Probability and Statistics
- Basic familiarity with programming in matlab or R or equivalent. -
MATH6112 2025-26
Computer-based statistical modelling
The aim of the course is to provide a modern view of computer-based data analysis, from the statistical point of view. The course is intended for students with a solid basic background in probability, statistical methods, and computing, and who aim to build on this background. Topics are covered at a brisk pace; to make the best of this course, students can expect to put in significant self-study.
- MATH1024 and MATH2010 or equivalent maturity with Probability and Statistics
- Basic familiarity with programming in matlab or R or equivalent. -
PSYC6109 2025-26
Concepts & Skills
This module provides a great deal of key skills training that will prepare students for a career beyond this programme, whether that be a career in academia or in the workplace. The module also encourages students to take part in lively discussions and debates, enhancing their spoken presentation and debating skills. These skills will be vital for students’ dissertations later in the year.