I will offered this course in Winter 2025. Here is the link to the Course Outline PDF for Winter 2024.
The materials below are from 2018. For more recent versions, materials are on mycourses only. The courses now covers vision only , namely the topics from lectures 1-14 below, plus other topics such as peripheral vision and visual attention, object & scene recognition. Materials from the audition topics below (lectures 15 and on) are kept on this website fyi only.

LECTURE SCHEDULE (Winter 2018)

  1. introduction (slides)
    levels of analysis in perception, course outline
IMAGE FORMATION, EARLY VISUAL PROCESSING
  1. geometry (slides) (notes)
    origins of spatial vision, visual angle, aperture, image projection, binocular disparity
  2. focus and blur (slides) (notes)
    sampling, thin lens equation, depth of field, accommodation, aging and abnormal vision
  3. photoreceptors, color (slides) (notes)
    spectra: emission, reflectance, absorptance; rods and cones, metamers, color displays, color blindness
  4. retina (slides) (notes)
    spikes, color opponency, center-surround DOGs, cross-correlation
  5. orientation selectivity (slides) (notes)
    retinotopic maps, simple cells, Gabor models
  6. disparity tuned cells (slides) (notes)
    complex cells in V1, monocular vs. binocular, disparity space
  7. image motion 1 (slides) (notes)
    XYT, time dependent receptive fields, 3D Gabors and sine waves, normal velocity
  8. image motion 2 (slides) (notes)
    motion constraint equation, intersection of constraints, velocity tuned cells (MT)
VISUAL CUES FOR SURFACE AND DEPTH PERCEPTION
  1. egomotion (slides) (notes)
    translation and direction of heading; rotation: VOR, smooth pursuit eye movements
  2. depth from blur, binocular steropsis (slides) (notes)
    blur on slanted planes, Panum's fusional area, accommodation-vergence conflict, random dot stereograms
  3. shape from X: perspective, texture, shading (slides) (notes)
    vanishing points, depth gradient and texture cues, slant & tilt; curvature, Lambert's law
  4. illumination and reflectance (slides) (notes)
    shape from shading (linear & cloudy day), lightness & color constancy
MEASURING AND MODELLING PERFORMANCE
  1. psychophysics (slides) (notes)
    psychometric curves, thresholds, contrast and disparity sensitivity
  2. maximum likelihood (slides) (notes)
    examples of likelihoods, probability review
  3. cue combinations, Bayesian models (slides) (notes)
    priors, MAP, depth reversal ambiguity
LINEAR SYSTEMS THEORY
  1. convolution (slides) (notes)
    impulse response functions, complex numbers review
  2. Fourier transform and filtering (slides) (notes)
    examples, convolution theorem, low/band/high pass filters
AUDITORY IMAGE FORMATION
  1. sound 1 (slides) (notes)
    pressure vs. intensity, dB
  2. sound 2 (slides) (notes)
    music and speech sounds, spectrograms
AUDITORY SYSTEM & SPATIAL HEARING
  1. head and ear (slides) (notes)
    head and outer ear (HRIR, HRTF)
  2. auditory pathway, sound localization (slides) (notes)
    cochlea and neural coding, duplex theory, Jeffress model, level and timing differences
  3. auditory filters (slides) (notes)
    spectrograms revisited, critical bands and masking, spike triggered averaging and A1
  4. echolocation and recognition by bats and porpoises (slides) (notes)
    constant frequency, frequency modulation, interference
  5. What to review for final exam (slides)

EXERCISES



Exercises 1 - image formation geometry

Exercises 2 - focus

Exercises 3 - color

Exercises 4 - retina

Exercises 5 - orientation: simple cells

Exercises 6 - complex cells

Exercises 7 - motion 1

Exercises 8 - motion 2





Exercises 9 - egomotion

Exercises 10 - blur and stereopsis

Exercises 11 - shape from texture

Exercises 12 - illumination and reflectance



Exercises 13 - psychophysics

Exercises 14 - maximum likelihood

Exercises 15 - Bayes



Exercises 16 - linear systems 1

Exercises 17 - linear systems 2



Exercises 18 - sound 1


Exercises 19 - sound 2



Exercises 20 - head, ear

Exercises 21 - spatial hearing

Exercises 22 (none)

Exercises 23 - echolocation