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Image Processing

This document outlines the syllabus for an image processing course offered during the third year, second semester for all computer engineering branches at a university. The course is titled "Image Processing" and is worth 2 credit hours per week. The syllabus covers topics such as digital image fundamentals, image enhancement in both the spatial and frequency domains, image restoration, image segmentation, and image compression over 15 weekly sessions. References for further reading are provided.

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Image Processing

This document outlines the syllabus for an image processing course offered during the third year, second semester for all computer engineering branches at a university. The course is titled "Image Processing" and is worth 2 credit hours per week. The syllabus covers topics such as digital image fundamentals, image enhancement in both the spatial and frequency domains, image restoration, image segmentation, and image compression over 15 weekly sessions. References for further reading are provided.

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University of Technology

Computer Engineering Department


Academic Year 2015-2016
st
3 Year- Second semester- All Branches

CE336 Image Processing 2Hr/Week 2 Units

Contents of syllabus Hours


1. Introduction to Image Processing
• Basic definitions
• The electro-magnetic spectrum and related imaging systems 4
• Components of digital images processing system
• Image processing applications and tasks

2. Digital Image Fundamentals


• A simple image formation model
• Image sampling and quantization
• Digital image representation
• Types of digital images: binary images, gray-scale images,
color 6
images, multispectral images
• Digital image file formats
• Spatial and gray-level resolution
• Image algebra
• Zooming and resizing
• Some basic relationships between pixels
3. Image Enhancement in the Spatial Domain
• Histograms and statistical properties
• Some basic gray-level transformations
• Histogram manipulation techniques 6
• Spatial filtering
• Combining spatial enhancement methods
4. Image Enhancement in the Frequency Domain
• Fourier transforms
• Frequency domain vs. spatial domain 6
• Fourier spectrum and phase spectrum
• Filtering in the frequency domain

6. Image Restoration
• Noise models 4
• Restoration in the presence of noise only-Spatial filtering

Image Segmentation
• Point detection 2
• Line detection
Image Compression
• Lossless compression
2
• Lossy compression

References:
1.Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, "Digital Image Processing", Third
Edition2008
2.Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, Steven L. Eddins, "Digital Image
Processing Using MATLAB", Prentice – Hall 2004.
3.Scott E Umbaugh, “Computer Vision and Image Processing”, Prentice – Hall
1998.
4.Nick Efford, “Digital Image Processing – a practical approach using Java”,
Pearson Education 2000.
5.John R Jensen, “Introductory Digital Image Processing”, 3/E. Prentice Hall, 2005.

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