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MOTION DETECTION
OVERVIEW
This lab script describes a problem requiring the detection of motion between two images. It then
leads you through the different elements required for creating a MATLAB function to perform this
task. During these sessions you will have the opportunity to test your programme on some test images.
At the end you will submit your code and it may be tested on a number of unseen images to assess
the quality of the code.
This assessment accounts for 25% of the module, with the remaining 25% coursework comprising of
15% from the lab quizzes and 10% from a further assessment near the end of the course.
The deadline for submitting this assignment is 4pm Weds 28
th November (Week 9)
OBJECTIVES
After completing this experiment you should:
be able to apply computing techniques to two-dimensional data to solve a complex task
understand how digital images are represented and the basics of block-based video
compression
PREPARATORY WORK
Carefully read through the laboratory script. If any parts are not clear, re-read and if necessary make
a note of any points to ask the laboratory demonstrators. There will be an introductory Moodle quiz
to make sure that you have read the script. You will not be able to submit your work until you have
taken this quiz.
SUBMISSION & ASSESSMENT
PLAGIARISM
You are expected to carry out this assignment individually and your submission will be checked for
plagiarism using the University’s plagiarism detection software, Turnitin. Note that this will also detect
plagiarism from previous years. Previously students have been found guilty of plagiarism and have had
marks deducted of differing degrees depending on the severity of the incident. If you find the
assignment hard, it is better to submit an incomplete or reduced quantity of work than to copy
someone else and risk your academic career.
WHAT SHOULD BE SUBMITTED?
A single Word document that describes your solution to this task and separately a zip file containing
your m-files. If you don’t complete all the exercises, submit what you have done, explaining how far
you have got. Don’t submit late.
UNIVERSITY OF BATH Dept. of Electronic & Electrical Engineering EE10134 MATLAB
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The university policy is that assignments should be marked anonymously. Therefore do not use your
name in any documents that you are submitting in the headers/footers or in the file title. If you wish
to label your documents, only use your SAMIS student code.