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Welcome to the [[Computer Vision]] WikiProject! If you want to see some of the off-wiki organization efforts, you can check out [http://www.cvwikiproject.org/ this page].
 
; Goals
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; Scope
* Computer Vision, computalcomputational approaches to biological vision, applications of computer vision.
* Since the field of Computer Vision touches many fields (Computer Science, Engineering, Robotics, Biology, and others), we decided that this topic does not fit neatly within any other WikiProject. As such, we have created a separate project.
 
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# {{User|Ilyanep}} (Undergraduate at [[California Institute of Technology|Caltech]] double majoring in [[Computer Science|CS]]/[[Mathematics|Math]])
# {{User|Perona}} (Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Computation and Neural Systems at the [[California Institute of Technology]])
# {{User|Serge.belongieBelongie}} (Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at [[University_of_California,_San_Diego|UC San Diego]])
# {{User|azisserman}}
# {{User|Richard. Szeliski}} (Principal Researcher at [[Microsoft Research|Microsoft Research]])
 
== Open tasks ==
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* Update the [[Computer vision]] page to improve it.
* Update the [[list of computer vision topics]].
== Style, good articles ==
* What is a good Wikipedia article in Computer Vision? Can we provide examples and a writing guide? See the following:
** [[Wikipedia:Featured article criteria]]
** [[Help:Contents/Editing_Wikipedia|Basic help]]
** [[Wikipedia:The perfect article]]
* [[Wikipedia:The perfect article]]
* [[Electrical_engineering]] <- example of good general article covering a field
* [[Parallel_computing]] <- example of a good article covering a smaller area
** How to write algorithms -> [[Wikipedia:Algorithms_on_Wikipedia]]
* [[Logarithm]] <- example of a good article on a specific lecture-sized topic
** How to write algorithms -> [[Wikipedia:Algorithms_on_Wikipedia]]
* Style for writing mathematics [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(mathematics)]]
 
=== How to name the lists at the bottom of an article ===
There are six different types of lists provided at the bottom of the page:
 
# '''Footnotes''' - Wikipedia provides a mechanism for footnotes - use that - see [[Group_(mathematics)]]
# '''References ''' - Numbered scholarly papers cited in the article - Wikipedia provides a mechanism. See [[Group_(mathematics)]], [[Bird Migration]]. Adding [[Inline_citation|inline citations]] is very useful.
# '''Rekated Wikipedia Articles ''' - List of related Wikipedia articles (usually already linked in the text, but nice to have a separate list as well)
# '''Further Reading ''' - List of other sources for `further reading' (typically textbooks, tutorial articles, tutorial web sites)
# '''Code''' - List of software packages implementing algorithms that are described in the page.
# '''Links ''' - Links to relevant web resources / sites / pages (typically related organizations, companies, …)
# '''Video lectures''' - e.g. the Khan academy
 
=== How to insert references in the articles ===
* [[Inline citation]]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite Cite templates]
* Use the [http://www.bibtex.org/Convert/ BibTeX Converter] to transform your BibTeX entries to the Cite templates
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Citation_templates_and_tools Citation templates and tools]
 
=== How to obtain permission to use a figure ===
* [[Wikipedia:Requests for permissions]]
* [[Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission]]
* [[Wikipedia:Declaration of consent for all enquiries]]
 
== Article Statistics ==
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