Introduction: the instructor is Professor
Healey as with course 152.
links
http://skyvision.com/pages/information_center/hdtv_lingo.html
“Aspect Ratio - The aspect ratio refers to the shape of
the video image. Today's television has a 4:3 aspect ratio, which is almost
square in appearance. Digital television will have either a 4:3 or 16:9
aspect ratio. A 16:9 aspect ratio is widescreen, and appears rectangular;
this looks more like a movie screen, filling more of the viewer's field of
vision for a more lifelike viewing experience.
IEEE 1394 - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE) standard of high-speed, high-capacity digital connections of
audio and video components, computers, and peripherals; also known as
Firewire”
Example using
Mathematica for image processing. (downloaded from the net) HTML
Table showing ranking of mean filters
PDF HTML
Note on histogram equalization PDF
My lecture notes PDF
Old exams to practice on PDF
My first exam (did bad, but so everyone
else J) PDF
Question I wrote on log scaling HTML
My cheat sheet PDF
TEST IMAGES see
- HTML (This page I downloaded from the net,
and forgot to write which page it is. It is not something I’ve done).
- lena_orig1.jpg
- monkey_orig1.jpg
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HWs Table
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HW link
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HW description
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1
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See here page for the computer problem description
and my solution
Problem 2.10 and
problem 2.19 of text book: HTML,
PDF
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Write program to
subsample an image. Then use nearest neighbor interpolation on images.
There are 2 algorithms to
use. The nearest neighbor method where the value of each new pixel added to
the new image is obtained from the value of the pixel in the original image
by finding the closest pixel in the original image to the new pixel in the
new image. The other algorithm is the bilinear mapping algorithm.
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2
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HW2 web page
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Histogram equalization, power law transform. Mathematica
and Maple implementation
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3
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HW3 web page
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Program how to do various image filtering. Original
files are all in RAS format
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4
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HW4
web page
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1. Apply different filters to images
2. What is the source of the nearly periodic bright
points in the horizontal axis of the spectrum in fig 4.11(b)
3. Apply DFT and IDFT on images
4. Apply laplacian to image, scale, subtract from
original image and display sharpened image.
5. Generate an image of |F(u,v)| with the DC in the
center for the cat and the triangle image.
Code in Matlab
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5
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HW5
web page
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Solve number of image
problem from text book. See web page for the problems and the solutions.
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6
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HW6
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1. Obtain equations for the bandpass filters
corresponding to the bandreject filters in eqs 5.4-1 through 5.4-3
2. Consider a linear position-invariant image
degradation system with impulse response Suppose
that the input to the system is an image consisting of a line of
infinitesimal width located at and
modeled by where
is
the impulse. Assuming no noise, find the output image
3. A certain Xray imaging geometry produces a
blurring degradation that can be modeled as the convolution of the sensed
image with the spatial, circularly symmetric function where
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Show that the degradation in the frequency domain is given by
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4.
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4. Some
of the above HW’s questions PDF
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