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Short Syllabus

BCSE417L Machine Vision (3-0-0-3)

Image Digitization – Sampling and Quantization - Image Properties ; Image enhancement:


Contrast , Linear Filters , non- Linear Filters - Bilinear Interpolation ; Edge detection -
Segmentation – Region Based ,Graph Based - Image Analysis: invariant feature, Image
transforms; Morphological Segmentation – Statistical Texture Description – Local Binary
Patterns – Syntactic Texture Description Methods - Visual inspection tasks regarding
textures ; Frequency domain transformations - FFT’s – Haar Wavelet ; Motion Analysis :
Detection and Correspondence of Interest Points - Detection of Motion Patterns – Video
Tracking – Motion Models to aid tracking ; Detection of known objects by linear filters -
Detection of unknown objects - Hough transform - Corner detection - image tagging.
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Course code Course Title L T P C


BCSE417L Machine Vision 3 0 0 3
Pre-requisite NIL Syllabus version
1.0
Course Objectives
1. To enhance and restore the images acquired from cameras
2. To educate in taking the individual steps that leads to final inspection result based on
the acquired image data.
3. To analyze the real-world problems and provide solutions to automated visual
inspection

Course Outcomes
At the end of this course, student will be able to:
1. Understand the basics of how an image is processed
2. Enhance, Analyze and segment the image using algorithms
3. To interpret the image and transform it using the mathematical knowledge
4. Extract the features from the image and represent using morphological operations
5. Apply the concept in understanding the scene and process the background part of
the image

Module:1 Basics of Image Processing 4 hours


Image Formation Physics, Image Digitization – Sampling and Quantization, Digital Image
Properties, Color Image, Color spaces/ conversions, Cameras
Module:2 Preprocessing and Image Enhancement 8 hours
Image enhancement methods: Contrast Adjustment-Histogram Manipulation-Image
Smoothening-Image Sharpening; Image Enhancement using Linear Filters – Ideal Low Pass
Filter - Gaussian Filter – Ideal Noise Reduction using non linear filters-Geometric
Rectification using Bilinear Interpolation-Suppression of in homogeities using Homomorphic
Filtering
Module:3 Image Analysis and Segmentation 8 hours
Thresholding - Edge detection- Edge Based Segmentation – Region Based Segmentation-
Active Contour Models – Graph Based segmentation - Image Analysis- invariant feature -
Image transforms
Module:4 Mathematical Morphology and Texture Description 8 hours
Image Invariant feature
Skeletons and object marking – Morphological Segmentation – Statistical Texture
Description – Co-occurrence matrices – Local Binary Patterns – Syntactic Texture
Description Methods - Object Measurement - Counting -Visual inspection tasks regarding
textures
Module:5 Wavelet Transform and Multi-resolution Analysis/ 5 hours
image transforms
Image transforms - Frequency domain transformations - FFT’s – Haar Wavelet -
Multiresolution analysis - Scale-invariant features
Module:6 Motion Analysis 6 hours
Optical Flow – Detection and Correspondence of Interest Points - Detection of Motion
Patterns – Video Tracking – Motion Models to aid tracking: Kalman Filters - stereo mapping-
image fusion
Module:7 Scene Analysis 4 hours
Detection of known objects by linear filters - Detection of unknown objects - The Hough
transform for the detection of lines - Corner detection - image tagging

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Module:8 Contemporary Issues 2 hours

Total Lecture hours: 45 Hours

Text Book(s)
1. Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle, “Image Processing, Analysis, and
Machine Vision”, 4th Edition, Cengage Learning, USA
2. Jurgen Beyerer, Fernando Puente Leon, Christian Frese,”Machine Vision Automated
Visual Inspection: Theory, Practice and Applications”, 2016, Springer
3. AI Bovik, “The Essential Guide to Image Processing”, 2009, Academic Press
Reference Books
1. Oge Marques, Practical Image and Video Processing using MATLAB, IEEE Press,
Wiley Publications
Mode of Evaluation: CAT / Written Assignment / Quiz / FAT
Recommended by Board of Studies 09-05-2022
Approved by Academic Council No. 66 Date 16-06-2022

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