Labs are due the week after your lab session during either of the lab sessions.
As such, lab code and reports that are submitted late will not receive credit and may not even be graded. Under exceptional circumstances, late submission might be accepted but make sure that you discuss the situation with the TA.
Do not send standard files provided to you, such as image.cc, image.h, fft.cc, fft.h, etc. Only send source files that you create or modify. Please do not email object files, executables, or images. Comment your source code to clearly explain the purpose of each part of your program. Otherwise, points will be deducted.
Email your source code to czhou4@uiuc.edu Email your code as attachments.
Labs are due the week after your lab session during either of the lab sessions.
Turn in a hard copy of your report. The report may be handwritten but you are encouraged to use document preparation software such as LaTeX and Word.
Do not include any source code in your report, since you are already submitting your source code via email.
The lab report is to meant to help you develop the skills to effectively communicate your understanding of three important aspects of different image processing algorithms: motivation, governing principles, and accompanying effects. Lack of clarity and poor organization will be penalized.
Include at least the following sections: