Was lerne ich in einem Bildverarbeitung-Studium?
What will I learn in an image processing degree program?
A degree course in image processing at the University of Applied Sciences imparts practical skills for the application of modern image processing technologies in industry. The course content is interdisciplinary and covers key topics from computer science, optics, sensor technology and automation.
Typical contents of a CAS in industrial image processing:
- 2D and 3D image processing: Fundamentals and applications for analyzing and processing image data in two and three dimensions
- Optics and sensor technology: Functionality and selection of suitable lenses, sensors and camera systems
- Lighting techniques: influence of different light sources on image quality and measurement accuracy
- Image transformation and evaluation: Mathematical methods for analyzing, filtering and interpreting image data
- Testing and measuring systems: development of automated inspection solutions for quality control and production processes
- Machine learning and AI applications: Use of artificial intelligence for object recognition and decision support
- 3D technologies and industrial applications: Techniques such as laser triangulation, time-of-flight or stereovision for the three-dimensional capture of objects
- Safety aspects: Standards, guidelines and protective measures for the implementation of image processing systems
The modules on the Image Processing degree course offer in-depth knowledge that can be applied directly in practice - whether in the automotive sector, medical technology or the manufacturing industry.
Important: The exact content of a CAS course can vary depending on the school. It is advisable to enquire directly with the desired University of Applied Sciences to find out which specializations are currently offered. Use our contact form to forward your question to a specific school.