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Robotics Peripheral Vision
Content Provider | TeachEngineering: STEM curriculum for K-12 |
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Author | Gonyea, Mark Goncharova, Anna |
Copyright Year | 2013 |
Description | This unit leads students through a study of human vision and computer programming simulation. Students apply their previous knowledge of arrays and looping structures to implement a new concept of linked lists and RGB decomposition in order to solve the unit's Grand Challenge: writing a program to simulate peripheral vision by merging two images. This unit is designed for advanced programming classes. It leads students through a study of human vision and computer programming simulation. Students apply their previous knowledge of arrays and looping structures to implement a new concept of linked lists and RGB decomposition in order to solve the unit's Grand Challenge: writing a program to simulate peripheral vision by merging two images. This unit connects computer science to engineering by incorporating several science topics (eye anatomy, physics of light and color, mathematics, and science of computers) and guides students through the design process in order to create final simulations. |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights Holder | Vanderbilt University Regents of The University of Colorado |
Subject Keyword | Computer Science Peripheral Computer Programming Two-dimensional Array Simulation Peripheral Vision Robot Vision Focal Length Legacy Cycle Programming |
Content Type | Text |
Education Level | Class XI Class XII |
Resource Type | Syllabus |
Subject | Computer Science and Information Technology |