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Digital Image Processing of Remote Sensing Data - Unit 2 - Week 1

The document discusses digital image processing of remote sensing data. It covers topics like digital image representation as matrices of pixels, spatial and spectral resolutions, multispectral and hyperspectral imaging, and false color composites. An assignment asks multiple choice questions about these concepts.

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Digital Image Processing of Remote Sensing Data - Unit 2 - Week 1

The document discusses digital image processing of remote sensing data. It covers topics like digital image representation as matrices of pixels, spatial and spectral resolutions, multispectral and hyperspectral imaging, and false color composites. An assignment asks multiple choice questions about these concepts.

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Unit 2 - Week 1

Course outline Assignment: Week 1


How to access the Due date for this assignment: 2017-08-02, 23:59 IST.
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1) Digital image processing is the use of to perform image processing on digital images: 1 point

Week 1 Scanning sensors

Remote-sensing Printing devices


Image and How it Computer algorithms
is represented.
Mobile technology
Different
Techniques of
2) A digital image is a numeric representation of a two-dimensional: 1 point
Image Acquisition.
Vector
Why is Digital Matrix
Image processing
Important? Text
Alpha-numeric characters
Image
characteristics and 3) Within a single image, the spatial resolution of the image is: 1 point
Different
Resolutions in Fixed
Remote Sensing
Variable
Electromagnetic
Flexible
spectrum, solar
reflection, and Malleable
thermal emission.
4) By itself, the term "digital image" usually refers to: 1 point
Quiz : Assignment:
Week 1 Vector image
Triangulated irregular network image
Faster image
Raster image

5) Image can have only .integer pixel values, whereas grid can have.. and 1 point
..real and ...cell values.

Negative, Negative, Positive, Integer


Positive, Negative, Negative, Integer
Positive, Positive, Negative, Integer
Negative, Positive, Positive, Real

6) Raster images have a finite set of digital values, called: 1 point

Voxels
Pixels
Mixels
All of the above

7) The digital image contains a .. number of rows and columns of pixels: 1 point

Fixed
Variable
Flexible
Malleable

8) Pixels are the smallest individual . of an image: 1 point

Element
Unit
Component
All the above

9) Pixels in a typical remote sensing image represent the of a part of the Earth: 1 point

Darkness
Obscurity
Brightness / emissivity
None of the above

10)Which one of the following errors is produced by platform characteristics of the sensor? 1 point

Missing scan lines


Radiometric
Skewness
None of the above

11)How many total shades of grey or colours an 8-bits image will have: 1 point

64
128
256
512

12)what types of images are created when the imaging sensor is sensitive to a wide range of wavelengths 1 point
of light, typically spanning a large part of the visible part of the spectrum?

Multispectral
Hyperspectral
Panchromatic
None of the above

13)A . image is one that captures image data at specific frequencies across the electromagnetic 1 point
spectrum, including light from frequencies beyond the visible light range, such as infrared:

Multispectral
Hyperspectral
Panchromatic
None of the above

14)In......imaging, like other spectral imaging, collects and processes information from across the 1 point
electromagnetic spectrum. The goal of hyperspectral imaging is to obtain the spectrum for each pixel in
the image of a scene, with the purpose of finding objects, identifying materials, or detecting processes:

Multispectral
Hyperspectral
Panchromatic
None of the above

15)The main difference between multispectral and hyperspectral is the . of bands and how .. the 1 point
bands are:

Number, narrow
Sum, wide
Number, wide
Sum, extensive
16)In a standard False Colour Composite (FCC) red colour is assigned to: 1 point

Visible band
Infrared band
Ultra Violet band
Thermal infrared band

17)If three 8-bits bands are used to create a FCC then what would be pixel colour depth: 1 point

8-bits
16-bits
24-bits
48-bits

18)Which one of the following statements is correct? 1 point

During the day, earth reflects solar radiation


During the day earth reflects both solar radiation the emission from its surface
During the night, earth emits radiation from its surface
All of these.

19)Which type of sensors provide their own energy source for illumination: 1 point

Active
Passive
Hyperspectral
Multispectral

20)The use of computer algorithms to perform processing on digital images is called: 1 point

Signal Processing
Digital Image Processing
Analogue Processing
None of the above

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