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List of Classes Offered
in the Winter Semester 2006 / 2007
The number of required credit points (CP) at the beginning of each
category refers to the entire study period of four semesters.
- Classes from the Core Areas of Visual Computing:
(From this category you need 53 CP with at least 35 graded CP.)
- Classes on Image Acquisition and Geometric Foundations:
(You need at least 4 CP from this category.)
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Introduction to Image Acquisition Methods (4 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) given by M. Welk
Mo 11-13, Building E1.1, Lecture Hall 003
- Ultraschall-Messtechnik (4 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) given by R. Lemor
Mo 16:30-18, Building A5.1, Lecture Hall 1.22
- Classes on Image Analysis:
(You need at least 9 graded CP from this category.)
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Image Processing and Computer Vision (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by
B. Burgeth
Tu, Th 11-13, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 002
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Pattern and Speech Recognition (6 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) with tutorials (2h) given by
D. Klakow
Tu 14-16, location TBA
- Classes on Image Synthesis:
(You need at least 9 graded CP from this category.)
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Computer Graphics (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by
P. Slusallek
Mo, Th 9-11, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 002
- Seminars:
(You need at least 8 graded CP from this category.)
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Recent Advances in Image Analysis and Computer Vision (8 CP)
Seminar given by J. Weickert and M. Welk
We 16-18, Building E1.1, Room 306
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Attacking a Visual CAPTCHA (8 CP)
Seminar given by T. Herfet
We 14-16, Building C6.3, Room 10.10
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Computer Graphics (8 CP)
Seminar given by P. Slusallek
We 11-13, Building E1.3, Room 013
- Classes in Image Related Areas in Computer Science and Other
Disciplines:
(From this category you need 9 graded CP.)
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Artificial Intelligence (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by J. Siekmann
Tu, Th 14-16, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 002
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Telecommunications I (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by T. Herfet
Tu, We 9-11, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 001
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Selected Topis in Computational Biology:
The Elements of Statistical Learning (6 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) with tutorials (2h) given by T. Lengauer
We 11-13, Building E1.4, Room 024
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Intelligent eLearning Technologies (6 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) with tutorials (2h) given by E. Melis
Th 9-11, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 003
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Advanced Cryptography (6 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) with tutorials (2h) given by M. Backes
We 14-16, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 002
- Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren Teil II
Classroom lectures (2h) given by W. Arnold
Th 9-11, Building E3.1, Seminar Room
- Consider also specialised classes in
Computational Linguistics.
- Supplementary Classes (to Fill Your Personal Gaps of
Knowledge):
(From this category you need 18 CP with at least 9 graded CP.)
Depending on your background, not all selections may be allowed.
Please make sure that the lectures you attend do extend your
knowledge, and do not hesitate to
consult us
in case of doubts.
- Classes in Mathematics:
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Numerical Algorithms for Visual Computing II (5 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) with tutorials (1h) given by
M. Breuß
We 11-13, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 001
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Theorie und Numerik Gewöhnlicher Differentialgleichungen
(9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by
S. Rjasanow
Tu 9-11, Th 14-16, Building E2.5, Lecture Hall 1
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Partielle Differentialgleichungen (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by
D. Apouchkinskaya
Mo 9-11, Building E2.4, Lecture Hall IV
We 9-11, Building E2.5, Lecture Hall III
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Theorie und Numerik partieller Differentialgleichungen (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by
V. John
Tu, Th 14-16, Building E2.5, Lecture Hall III
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Integraltransformationen (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by
A. Louis
Tu 11-13, Th 9-11, Building E2.4, Lecture Hall IV
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Computerunterstützte Statistik (5 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) with tutorials (1h) given by
M. Kohler
Mo 14-16, Building E2.4, Lecture Hall IV
- Classes in Computer Science:
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Programmierung I (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by
G. Smolka
Tu 14-16, Th 11-13, Building E2.5, Lecture Hall I
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Softwarepraktikum
Block course (6 weeks) offered by A. Zeller during the
lecturing-free period
Daily 9-11, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 002
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Computer Architecture (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by W. Paul
Mo, We 14-16, Building E1.3, Lecture Hall 003
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Algorithms and Data Structures (9 CP)
Classroom lectures (4h) with tutorials (2h) given by R. Seidel
during the lecturing-free period
Daily 9-10, 14-15, Building E2.5, Lecture Hall 002
- Classes in Mechatronics:
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Grundlagen der Signalverarbeitung (5 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) with tutorials (1h) given by
D. Klakow
Mo 11-13, Building A5.1, Lecture Hall -1.03
- Classes in Physics:
- Elementare Einführung in die Physik I (4 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) given by K. Jacobs
We 11-13, Building C6.4, Großer Hörsaal
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Physik für Ingenieure I (5 CP)
Classroom lectures (2h) with tutorials (1h) given by J. Eisenmenger
We 14-17, Building C6.4, Großer Hörsaal
- Additional Classes:
(From this category you need 10 CP. Work as a tutor is accepted for at
most 4 CP, and language classes for at most 6 CP.)
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Soft Skill Seminar (4 CP)
One week during the semester break, offered by K. Meyer-Ross
- Work as a tutor (4 CP).
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German as a Foreign Language for CS Students (6 CP)
Lectures (4h) offered by the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science
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English as a Foreign Language for CS Students (6 CP)
Lectures (4h) offered by the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science
- The
International Office of Saarland University offers a number of
foreign and German language courses.
- Classes on other foreign languages are offered by the
Language Center.
- Any of the classes of the first three categories.
- Classes in humanities (cognitive science, etc.) after
approval in advance.
A detailed description of the contents of these classes
can be found in our
Handbook of Module Descriptions.
The
campus map may help you to localise the individual buildings.
If you spot some errors or have proposals for adding additional classes to this
list, please contact
Joachim Weickert.
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