UVic ECE
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


ELEC 639A (1 1/2) SELECTED TOPICS IN DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: DIGITAL VIDEO PROCESSING




Assignments



ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES

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Course : ELEC 639A Selected Topics in Digital Signal Processing: Digital Video Processing
Instructor : Dr. Pan Agathoklis
Term/Year : Spring 2001

Office Hours:

Days :Wednesdays
Time : 10:00 am - Noon
Location : EOW 437, 721-8618

Lectures:

Section(s) : SO1
Days : Mondays and Thursdays
Time : 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Location : ELL 164

Texts:

Title : Digital Video Processing
Author : A. Murat Tekalp
Publisher : Prentice-Hall
Year : 1995

Assessment:

Project : 20%
Mid-term : 30% Monday, February 26, 2001
Final : 50%
The final grade obtained from the above marking scheme will be based on the following percentage-to-grade point conversion:
90<=A+<=100
85<=A < 90
80<=A-< 85
75<=B+< 80
70<=B < 75
65<=B-< 70
60<=C+< 65
55<=C < 60
50<=D< 55
E< 50 Fail, conditional supplemental exam
N Fail, did not write examination or
otherwise complete course requirements
by the end of the term or session,
no supplemental exam


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