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10213ec108-Image Processing and Application

The document outlines a course titled 'Image Processing and Its Applications' designed to provide students with foundational knowledge in image processing relevant to engineering. It includes course outcomes, content structured into five units covering digital image fundamentals, transforms, enhancement, segmentation, and compression, along with associated textbooks and references. The course has no prerequisites and is categorized as an open elective.

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10213ec108-Image Processing and Application

The document outlines a course titled 'Image Processing and Its Applications' designed to provide students with foundational knowledge in image processing relevant to engineering. It includes course outcomes, content structured into five units covering digital image fundamentals, transforms, enhancement, segmentation, and compression, along with associated textbooks and references. The course has no prerequisites and is categorized as an open elective.

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Course

Course Title L T P C
Code
a) C
10213EC10 IMAGE PROCESSING AND ITS
3 0 0 3 ou
8 APPLICATIONS
rs
e Category
Open Elective
b) Preamble
The purpose of the course is to provide students with the basic knowledge of image processing
applied to various fields of engineering.
c) Prerequisite
Nil
d) Related Courses
Nil
e) Course Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

Knowledge Level
CO
Course Outcomes (Based on Revised
Nos.
Bloom’s Taxonomy)

Illustrate the components of digital image, image acquisition


CO1 K2
and the various color models

CO2 Identify the various 2D image transforms K2

Explain the various spatial and frequency domain filtering


CO3 K2
techniques in Image enhancement

Explain the various Image segmentation techniques and its


CO4 K2
applications

CO5 Describe the various image compression methods and standards K2


f) Correlation of COs with POs (Program Outcomes defined by National Board of
Accreditation, India)

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2

CO1 H H L L L - - - L L - L - -

CO2 H H L L L - - - L L - L - -

CO3 H H L L L - - - L L - L - -

CO4 H H L L L - - - L L - L - -

CO5 H H L L L - - - L L - L - -
g) Course Content
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL IMAGE 9
Introduction – Origin – Steps in Digital Image Processing – Components – Elements of Visual
Perception – Image Sensing and Acquisition – Image Sampling and Quantization – Relationships
between pixels – color models.
UNIT II IMAGE TRANSFORMS 9
2 – D Discrete Fourier Transform, Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT), KL Transform, Walsh Transform,
Walsh Transform, Hadamard Transform, Discrete Wavelet transform, Singular Value Decomposition.
UNIT III IMAGE ENHANCEMENT 9
Spatial Domain: Basic relationship between pixels- Basic Gray level Transformations –Histogram
Processing – Smoothing spatial filters- Sharpening spatial filters. Frequency Domain: Smoothing
frequency domain filters- sharpening frequency domain filters Homomorphic filtering, applications of
image enhancement.
UNIT IV IMAGE SEGMENTATION 9
Introduction to image segmentation, Point, Line and Edge Detection, thresholding, Region based
segmentation, clustering techniques, Edge based segmentation, Edge detection and linking, applications
of image segmentation.
UNIT V IMAGE COMPRESSION 9
Need for image compression, Redundancy in images, Classification of redundancy in images,
Classification of image compression schemes, Run length coding, Shannon – Fano coding, Huffman
coding, Arithmetic coding, Wavelet-based image compression, compression standards, applications of
image compression.
Total: 45 Hours
Text Books:
1. Rafael C.Gonzalez, Richard E.Woods, “Digital Image Processing”, Pearson Prentice Hall,
Second Edition, 2004.
2. S.Jayaraman, S.Esakkirajan and T.VeeraKumar, “Digital Image processing,” TataMcGraw Hill
publishers, 2009
Reference Books
1. Scotte E Umbaugh, “Digital Image Processing and Analysis-Human and Computer Vision
Application with CVIP Tools”, 2nd Ed, CRC Press, 2011.

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