Digital Image Processing

Fall, 2015

Dr. De-Chuan Zhan

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Brief Information:

Since images play an important role in our daily life and as the advances in computer information collection systems, more and more images can be obtained by people and most of them cannot be processed manually for their large quantities. Digital image processing (DIP) become attractive since much of this image information can be represented and processed digitally.  DIP is very helpful in many fields from remote sensing to robotics controlling, from photo printing to screen display etc.

       This course is an undergraduate introduction course to DIP. Elemental principles, fundamental methods are emphasized in this course. The covered topics are including image acquisition/display, color representations, sampling and quantization, histogram, point operation, algebra operation, geometric operation, neighborhood operation, morphology  operation,  linear systems, Fourier transform, filters, discrete image transform, eigen systems, wavelets, image recover, compression, coding, image segmentation, measurements, analysis and recognition.

Time: 

l  Thursday afternoon from 2:00pm to 4:00 pm for students from Dept. Computer Sci. & Tech.

l  Final exam data: 2015-12-30

l  Projects : Detail information has been annouced on class (2015-12- 2)

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Last modified: Nov., 11, by De-Chuan Zhan