Course detailHarvardEmerging / Needs Reviewopen

DGMD S-14

Wearable Devices and Computer Vision

This course explores the field of wearable devices and computer vision, two technologies experiencing a modern-day renaissance.

Wearable technologies is an exciting, innovative field that has seen a flurry of recent advancements, such as the Apple Vision Pro, which is Apple's first augmented/mixed reality device; Ray-Ban Stories, which are designer smart glasses used to capture and share moments on social media; and various artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled wearables, which aim to integrate AI-powered personal assistants with clothing and jewelry.

Underlying these advances in wearable devices is computer vision, which is an exciting field of AI and machine learning enabling computers to derive information from images, videos, and other inputs.

In this course, we explore wearable devices and utilize computer vision to tackle emerging problems (for example, assistive devices, educational applications, and health monitoring).

Students learn about sensors, signal processing, data analytics, AI, machine learning, computational image processing, neural networks, localization and mapping, and robust algorithms for modeling.

By the end of this course, students are ready to join the community of pioneers and innovators making the future of wearable and computer vision technology.

Schedule note
MW 6:30pm - 9:30pm Jun 21 to Aug 6

Help keep the register running.

Every cup of coffee fuels the sync workers and proxy rotations.

Buy me a coffee