02 DIP Syllabus
02 DIP Syllabus
Detailed contents
Module 1 Lecture 8 hrs.
Introduction: Background, Digital Image Representation, Fundamental Steps in Image
Processing, Elements of a Digital Image Processing System.
Digital Image Fundamentals: Elements of Visual Perception, a Simple Image Model,
Sampling and Quantization, Some Basic Relationships between Pixels, Imagining Geometry.
Module 2 Lecture 8 hrs.
Image Transforms: Introduction to the Fourier Transform, The Discrete Fourier Transform,
Some Properties of the Two-Dimensional Fourier Transform, Other Separable Image
Transforms.
Module 3 Lecture 8 hrs.
Image Enhancement: Spatial Domain Methods, Frequency Domain Methods, Some Simple
Intensity Transformations, Histogram Processing, Image Subtraction, Image Averaging,
Background, Smoothing Filters, Sharpening Filters, Lowpass Filtering, Highpass Filtering,
Generation of Spatial Masks from Frequency Domain Specifications.
Module 4 Lecture 8 hrs.
Image Restoring: Degradations Model - Definitions, Degradation Model for Continuous
Functions, Diagonalization of Circulant and Block-Circulant Matrices, Circulant Matrices,
Block Circulant Matrices, Effects of Diagonalization on the Degradation Model, Algebraic
Approach to Restoration, Unconstrained Restoration, Constrained Restoration, Inverse
Filtering – Formulation, Removal of Blur Caused by Uniform Linear Motion, Restoration in
the Spatial Domain, Geometric Transformation.
Module 5 Lecture 8 hrs.
Image Compression: Fundamentals – Coding Redundancy, Interpixel Redundancy,
Psychovisual Redundancy, Fidelity Criteria. Image Compression Models – The Source
Encoder and Decoder, The Channel Encoder and Decoder. Elements of Information Theory –
Measuring Information, The Information Channel, Fundamental Coding Theorems, Using
Information Theory. Error-Free Compression – Variable-Length Coding, Bit-Plane Coding,
Lossless Predictive Coding. Lossy Compression – Lossy Predictive Coding, Transform Coding.
Text Book:
1. Rafael. C. Gonzalez & Richard E.Woods.- Digital Image Processing, 2/e Pearson Education,
New Delhi - 2006
Reference Books:
1. W.K.Pratt.-Digital Image Processing, 3/e Edn., John Wiley & sons, Inc. 2006
2. M. Sonka et.al Image Processing, Analysis and Machine Vision, 2/e, Thomson, Learning,
India Edition, 2007
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