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Publications in Scientific Journals:

N. Artner, I. Janusch, W. Kropatsch:
"Evaluating and Grading Students in Large-Scale Image Processing Lectures";
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 35 (2015), 5; 101 - 105.



English abstract:
In undergraduate practical courses, it is common to work with groups of 100 or more students. These large-scale courses bring their own challenges. For example, course problems are too small and lack "the big picture"; grading becomes burdensome and repetitive for the teaching staff; and it is difficult to detect cheating. Based on their experience with a traditional large-scale practical course in image processing, the authors developed a novel course approach to teaching "Introduction to Digital Image Processing" (or EDBV, from the German course title Einführung in die Digitale Bild-Verarbeitung) for all undergraduate students of media informatics and visual computing and medical informatics at the TU Wien.


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MCG.2015.107


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