Abstract
AbstractConsidering the increasing demand for object recognition systems, it is crucial that modern engineering courses include tools and methods to ensure that students acquire the theoretical and practical skills necessary to become specialists in designing such systems. This paper introduces a hardware‐software integrated development environment to support and accelerate the teaching/learning process of conceptual modeling and hardware architectures design focused on object recognition. In addition, our proposal facilitates the implementation of modular and hybrid object recognition schemes, offering great flexibility in the study of such systems. An empirical evaluation was conducted with 30 fourth‐year undergraduate students who designed and implemented an object recognition system in the Computer Vision course of the Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and Engineering at the Universidad Tecnológica de la Mixteca, Mexico. The results achieved from designing, modeling, and implementing a hardware architecture of the convolution process applied to edge detection in an image provided evidence that this approach empowered students with a more dynamic learning process.
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