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Course Code: CSE4007 Course Title: Digital Image Processing TPC 3 2 4

Version No. 1.0


Course Pre-requisites/
None
Co-requisites/
Anti-requisites (if any). None
Objectives: To enable students to study about digital images and get a first-hand
experience on dealing with real world images.
Expected Outcome: On the completion of the course, students will be able to:
1. deal with noise using spatial and frequency domain filters.
2. restore image after denoising and deblurring.
3. carry out image compression method.
4. find region of interest in images.
CO's Mapping with PO's and PEO's
Course
Course Outcome Statement POs / PEOs
Outcomes
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
CO6
a
Module No. 1 Introduction 8 Hours
Light, Brightness adaption and discrimination, Pixels, coordinate conventions, Imaging Geometry,
Perspective Projection, Spatial Domain Filtering, sampling and quantization.
Module No. 2 Spatial Domain Filtering 8 Hours
Intensity transformations, contrast stretching, histogram equalization, Correlation and convolution,
Smoothing filters, sharpening filters, gradient and Laplacian.
Module No. 3 Filtering in the Frequency domain 6 Hours
Hotelling Transform, Fourier Transforms and properties, FFT (Decimation in Frequency and
Decimation in Time Techniques), Convolution, Correlation, 2-D sampling, Discrete Cosine Transform,
Frequency domain filtering.
Module No. 4 Image Restoration 8 Hours
Basic Framework, Interactive Restoration, Image deformation and geometric transformations, image
morphing, Restoration techniques, Noise characterization, Noise restoration filters, Adaptive filters,
Linear, Position invariant degradations, Estimation of Degradation functions, Restoration from projections.
Module No. 5 Image Compression 8 Hours
Encoder-Decoder model, Types of redundancies, Lossy and Lossless compression, Entropy of an
information source, Shannon's 1st Theorem, Huffman Coding, Arithmetic Coding, Golomb Coding, LZW
coding, Transform Coding, Sub-image size selection, blocking artifacts, DCT implementation using FFT,
Run length coding, FAX compression (CCITT Group-3 and Group-4), Symbol-based coding, JBIG-2, Bit-
plane encoding, Bit-allocation, Zonal Coding, Threshold Coding, JPEG,
Lossless predictive coding, Lossy predictive coding, Motion Compensation
Module No. 6 Image Segmentation 7 Hours
Boundary detection-based techniques, Point, line detection, Edge detection, Edge linking, local
processing, regional processing, Hough transform, Thresholding, Iterative thresholding, Otsu's method,
Moving averages, Multivariable thresholding, Region-based segmentation, Watershed algorithm, Use of
motion in segmentation

Text Books
1. Rafael C Gonzalez and Richard E Woods, “Digital Image Processing”, Pearson Education, Third
Edition, 2016.
References
1. Anil K Jain, “Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing”, Springer, Second Edition, 2014.
Lab Exercises

1. Study of different transformation techniques.


2. Spatial domain filtering of image.
3. frequency domain filtering of image.
4. Study of sharpening filters.
5. Image restoration process.
6. Handling noise in image.
7. Image compression methods.
8. Image segmentation through boundary detection

Course Type Embedded Theory and Lab(ETL)


Theory 75%
Continuous Assessment Test-1 15
Continuous Assessment Test-2 15
Mode of Evaluation
Digital Assignments/Quizes (Min) 30
Final Assessment Test 40
Laboratory 25%
Recommended by the
2nd BoS 06.07.2018
Board of Studies on
Date of Approval by the
2nd Academic Council – 21.07.2018
Academic Council

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