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Outline ECE643 Fall06

This course outline summarizes the ECE643 "Digital Image Processing (I)" course for the Fall 2006 semester. The course is intended for graduate students and seniors, introduces fundamental concepts in digital image processing, and covers topics including image representation, transforms, enhancement, restoration, and segmentation. Assessment includes computer assignments, a course project, and a final exam.
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Outline ECE643 Fall06

This course outline summarizes the ECE643 "Digital Image Processing (I)" course for the Fall 2006 semester. The course is intended for graduate students and seniors, introduces fundamental concepts in digital image processing, and covers topics including image representation, transforms, enhancement, restoration, and segmentation. Assessment includes computer assignments, a course project, and a final exam.
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COURSE OUTLINE - ECE643 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING (I) Fall06

INTRODUCTION: Since 1964 the advent of large-scale digital computers and the space program have made digital image processing one of the most rapidly growing fields in electrical engineering. Now digital image processing has found wide applications not only in the space program, but also in such areas as in medicine, industrial automation, astronomy, biology, law enforcement, and defense. With progress made in multimedia these days, digital image processing finds more wide applications. It has become an indispensable part to our digital age. LEVEL: The first year graduate and senior course. BACKGROUND:
Introductory preparation in mathematical analysis, matrix theory, probability, linear system and computer programming.

TEXTBOOK:
R. C. Gonzalez and E. E. Woods, < Digital Image Processing >, Prentice Hall, 2002

REFERENCE:
A. Rosenfeld and A. C. Kak, < Digital Picture Processing >, Academic Press, 1982 B. Y. Q. Shi and H. Sun, <Image and Video Compression>, CRC Press, 1999

TOPICS:
1. Digital image fundamentals: representation, sampling and quantization, image acquisition, basic relationships between pixels, imaging geometry. 2. Image transforms: discrete Fourier, Walsh, and Hadamard transforms, discrete cosine transform, Hotelling transform, Hough transform. 3. Image enhancement: histogram modification, image smoothing and sharpening, pseudo-color processing. 4. Image restoration: degradation models, inverse filter, Wiener filter. 5. Image segmentation: detection of discontinuities, thresholding, region-oriented segmentation, the use of motion in segmentation.

TESTS: 1. Course Project


2. Final examination

COMPUTER ASSIGNMENTS (team work, 2 students a team):


1. Spatial and gray-scale resolution 2. Fast Fourier transform 3. Walsh transform 4. Histogram modification 5. Spatial processing 6. Inverse filtering

GRADING POLICIES:
1. Computer assignments: 2. Course project: 3. Final examination: 4. Some homework for practice: 40% 20% 40% 0%

Instructor: Dr. Yun Q. Shi Office Hours: 10:00 11:00 am (M,TR) ECEC 341 1:00 1:40 pm (F) 973-596-3501 (o) [email protected] http://www-ec.njit.edu/~shi/ or http://web.njit.edu/~shi/

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