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This document outlines the lecture schedule and content for a digital image processing course at the National College of Business Administration & Economics in Multan, Pakistan. The course introduces fundamental concepts of digital image processing through topics like image formation, enhancement, segmentation, and morphological operations. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain how digital images are represented, write image processing programs, and understand the mathematics behind techniques. The content is divided between midterm and final term topics, covering elements of visual perception, color image processing, and morphological operations.

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This document outlines the lecture schedule and content for a digital image processing course at the National College of Business Administration & Economics in Multan, Pakistan. The course introduces fundamental concepts of digital image processing through topics like image formation, enhancement, segmentation, and morphological operations. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain how digital images are represented, write image processing programs, and understand the mathematics behind techniques. The content is divided between midterm and final term topics, covering elements of visual perception, color image processing, and morphological operations.

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NATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & ECONOMICS

MULTAN CAMPUS
Class: BSCS SP 16 Subject: Digital Image Processing
Lecture Schedule Instructor: Hassaan Malik

Introduction
Overview of digital image processing including visual perception, image formation, spatial
transformations, image enhancement, color image representation and processing, edge detection, image
segmentation, and morphological image processing.

Course Objectives:
This course introduces digital image processing. It focuses on the theory and algorithms underlying a
range of tasks including acquisition and formation, enhancement, segmentation, and representation.

Course Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

 Explain how digital images are represented and manipulated in a computer, including reading and
writing from storage, and displaying.

 Write a program which implements fundamental image processing algorithms.

 Be conversant with the mathematical description of image processing techniques and know how to
go from the equations to code. This course relates to the following Program Learning Outcomes:

 An ability to apply knowledge of computing and mathematics appropriate to the discipline.

 An ability to analyze a problem and identify the computing requirements appropriate for its solution;
an ability to design, implement and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component or program
to meet desired needs.

 An ability to apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles and computer science theory to
the modeling and design of computer based systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of the
tradeoffs involved in design choices.

Course Content
Digital Image Fundamentals
- Elements of Visual Perception.
- Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
- Image Sensing and Acquisition.
- Image Sampling and Quantization.
- Some Basic Relationships between Pixels.
- Linear and Nonlinear Operations.
Image Enhancement in the Spatial Domain
- Basic Gray Level Transformations.
- Histogram Processing.
- Basics of Spatial Filtering.
- Smoothing Spatial Filters.
- Sharpening Spatial Filters.
Color Image Processing
- Color Fundamentals.
- Color Models.
- Pseudo color Image Processing.
- Basics of Full-Color Image Processing.
- Color Transformations.
- Smoothing and Sharpening.
- Color Segmentation.
Image Segmentation
- Detection of Discontinuities.
- Edge Linking and Boundary Detection.
- Thresholding.
- Region-Based Segmentation.
- Segmentation by Morphological Watersheds.
Morphological Image Processing
- Dilation and Erosion.
- Opening and Closing.
- Extensions to Gray-Scale Images

RECOMMENDED BOOK
1. Gonzalez and Woods, Digital Image Processing, 3rd Edition (DIP/3e), Prentice Hall, 2008.
MID TERM
Digital Image Fundamentals
- Elements of Visual Perception.
- Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
- Image Sensing and Acquisition.
- Image Sampling and Quantization.
- Some Basic Relationships between Pixels.
- Linear and Nonlinear Operations.
Image Enhancement in the Spatial Domain
- Basic Gray Level Transformations.
- Histogram Processing.
- Basics of Spatial Filtering.
- Smoothing Spatial Filters.
- Sharpening Spatial Filters.
Color Image Processing
- Color Fundamentals.
- Color Models.
- Pseudo color Image Processing.
- Basics of Full-Color Image Processing.
FINAL TERM
- Color Transformations.
- Smoothing and Sharpening.
- Color Segmentation.
Image Segmentation
- Detection of Discontinuities.
- Edge Linking and Boundary Detection.
- Thresholding.
- Region-Based Segmentation.
- Segmentation by Morphological Watersheds.
Morphological Image Processing
- Dilation and Erosion.
- Opening and Closing.
- Extensions to Gray-Scale Images

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