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ECE 3005 DIP Lab L7+L8

Dr. Rajesh Kumar M


PhD(UK).,CEng(UK).,MIET.,SMIEEE
Associate Professor
School of Electronics Engineering
Email: [email protected]
Cell: +91 9626488555
Follow me @ Scopus, ResearchGate, LinkedIn

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List of Challenging Experiments (Task)
• Task 1 - Feature extraction using State of the art technique: Speeded-Up Robust Features
(SURF)
• Task 2 - Data hiding method using bit plane slicing technique.
• Task 3 - Brain tumour Detection and classification using ANN(nprtool)
• Task 4 - Performance of spatial filtering operations.
• Task 5 - Histogram equalisation techniques for medical image enhancement
• Task 6 – MidTest
Lab Weightage: Internal : Each Task 10 Marks (6 Task x 10 =60 Marks)
FAT : 40 Marks
Total: 60+40 = 100 Marks

Programming Language: MATLAB

Student Learning Outcomes (SLO):


Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret
data
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Task 1 - Feature extraction using State of the art technique:
Speeded-Up Robust Features (SURF)
• Biometric technologies can be defined as “automated methods for
verifying or recognizing the identity of a person based on a physiological
and /or behavioural characteristic” – Prof. Ahmed Bouridane

Example of some commonly used biometric traits


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Example: Fingerprint

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Minutiae of fingerprint template

Muthu, R., Bouridane, A., & Khelifi, F. (2014, November). Minutiae based fingerprint
image hashing. In 2014 International Conference on Control, Decision and Information
Technologies (CoDIT) (pp. 696-700). IEEE.
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Applications:

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Overview of Feature Detector

Ref: Tuytelaars, T., & Mikolajczyk, K. (2008). Local invariant feature detectors: a
survey. Foundations and Trends® in Computer Graphics and Vision, 3(3),177-280.
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(a) (b) (c)
Behaviour of the end-stopped wavelet on a synthetic image.

(a) Synthetic L-shaped image. (b) Response of a Morlet wavelet.

(c) Response of the end-stopped wavelet

Monga, V., and Evans, B.L, “Perceptual Image Hashing via Feature Points: Performance
Evaluation and Tradeoffs’, IEEE transaction on Image processing, 15(11), pp 3452- 3465,
2006.

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Steps to Execute the Task 1: Task 1 - Feature extraction using State
of the art technique: Speeded-Up Robust Features (SURF)

Step1: Feature extraction using Speeded-Up Robust Features (SURF)


Step2: Apply distortion like Rotation, Salt and pepper, Speckle,
Gaussian, Translate, jpeg.
Step3: Hausdorff distance is used to characterize the robustness and
discriminability of the feature points.

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Reference

Monga, V., and Evans, B.L, “Perceptual Image Hashing via Feature Points:
Performance Evaluation and Tradeoffs’, IEEE transaction on Image processing,
15(11), pp 3452- 3465, 2006.

Lv, X., & Wang, Z. J. (2012). Perceptual image hashing based on shape contexts and
local feature points. IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 7(3),
1081-1093.

Muthu, R., Bouridane, A., & Khelifi, F. (2014, November). Minutiae based fingerprint
image hashing. In 2014 International Conference on Control, Decision and
Information Technologies (CoDIT) (pp. 696-700). IEEE.

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