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The document outlines the syllabus for the Digital Image Processing course (BECE316E), detailing course objectives, outcomes, and modules covering topics such as image sampling, transforms, enhancement, color processing, compression, segmentation, and representation. It includes a breakdown of lecture hours, indicative experiments, and evaluation methods. The course aims to equip students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge in digital image processing techniques.

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The document outlines the syllabus for the Digital Image Processing course (BECE316E), detailing course objectives, outcomes, and modules covering topics such as image sampling, transforms, enhancement, color processing, compression, segmentation, and representation. It includes a breakdown of lecture hours, indicative experiments, and evaluation methods. The course aims to equip students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge in digital image processing techniques.

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Item 69/37 - Annexure - 33

Course Code Course Title L T P C


BECE316E Digital Image Processing 3 0 2 4
Pre-requisite BECE301L,BECE301P Syllabus version
1.0
Course Objectives
1. To learn the fundamentals of Digital image processing in spatial and
frequency domain.
2. To apply various filtering methods for image enhancement.
3. To understand the concepts of color image processing and different image
compression techniques.
4. To apprehend various image segmentation algorithms and the concept of
descriptors.

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course, Students will have the ability to,
1. Apply the key concepts of Digital image processing in spatial and frequency
domain.
2. Compute the transform of an image by 2D-FFT, DCT, DWT and KL transform
3. Analyze the frequency domain enhancement techniques
4. Formulate the color models and to propose the desired color image
processing
5. Investigate various standard image compression techniques and discriminate
their effects in terms of data reduction
6. Summarize various image segmentation algorithms and to represent the
same using boundary and region descriptors
7. Apply appropriate tool to implement various algorithms using the image
processing concepts

Module:1 Image sampling and transformations 7 hours


Introduction, Fundamental steps in DIP – Elements of visual perception -Image
sensing and Acquisition – Image Sampling and Quantization – Imaging geometry,
discrete image mathematical characterization- Basic relationship between pixels.
Basic Gray level Transformations – Histogram Processing – Smoothing spatial
filters- Sharpening spatial filters.
Module:2 Image Transforms 7 hours
Two-dimensional Fourier Transform- Properties – Fast Fourier Transform – Inverse
FFT- Discrete cosine transform and KL transform-Discrete Short time Fourier
Transform. Introduction to Multiresolution analysis - Discrete Wavelet Transform-
the Haar wavelet family
Module:3 Image Enhancement in Frequency domain 6 hours
Smoothing frequency domain filters- Sharpening frequency domain filters-
Homomorphic filtering - Restoration filters: Bandpass – Band reject - Notch filter
Module:4 Color Image Processing 5 hours
Color models: RGB- HSI- CMYK -Pseudo color image processing- Color
transformations – Smoothening and Sharpening
Module:5 Image Compression 6 hours
Overview of Image Compression Techniques- Entropy Encoding- Huffman –
Arithmetic- LZW - JPEG and MPEG standards

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Module:6 Image Segmentation 7 hours


Detection of discontinuities – Edge linking and boundary detection- Thresholding -
Edge based segmentation - Region based segmentation- Matching- Morphological
segmentation- Watershed algorithm
Module:7 Representation and Description 5 hours
Boundary descriptors - Region descriptors - Texture descriptors - Use of Principal
Components for Description.
Module:8 Contemporary Issues 2 hours

Total Lecture hours: 45 hours

Text Book(s)
1. Rafael C.Gonzalez & Richard E.Woods, “Digital Image Processing”, 2017,
4th edition, Pearson Education, USA
Reference Books
1. Anil K.Jain, “Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing”, 2015, 1st edition,
Pearson India, India
2. Mark Nixon & Alberto Aguado, “Feature Extraction, and Image Processing”,
2012, 3rd edition, Elsevier’s Science & Technology Publications, Woborn MA,
Great Britain.
3. Scott E Umbaugh, “Digital Image Processing and Analysis: Human and
Computer Vision Applications with CVIP tools”, 2011, 2nd edition, CRC press,
Boca Raton, FL, USA.
Mode of Evaluation: Continuous Assessment Test, Digital Assignment, Quiz and
Final Assessment Test
Indicative Experiments
1 (a) Perform point to point operation on the given image and 3 hours
compute the following and interpret changes in image
i. Image Negative
ii. Power law transformation
iii. Log transformation
(b) Perform contrast stretching for the given poor contrast image.
(c) Perform histogram equalization for the given image and
analyze the enhanced quality of the image.
2 a) Read the input Image and perform Interpolation and Decimation. 3 hours
Show the effect of image shrinking and zooming.
b) Read the input image and show the effect of gray level slicing
for different levels.
c) Perform Bitplane slicing for given image and comment on the
number of visually significant bit planes in each image.
3 Implement the following spatial domain filtering techniques for an 3 hours
image
a) Low Pass Filtering
b) High Pass Filtering
c) Order Statistics (Median) Filtering

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4 Perform DFT for the given image and obtain its Fourier spectrum. 3 hours
Compute IDFT. Verify the symmetric property of DFT and
compare the result with Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT).
5 Removal of fine details in an image by frequency domain filtering 3 hours
and analysis of information loss.
6 Perform image enhancement, feature extraction studies and 3 hours
compression using DCT.
7 a) Perform image enhancement, feature extraction studies and 3 hours
compression using DWT.
b) Perform DWT of an image, analyze and further reconstruct the
image using IDWT
8 Segment the region of interest from a given image using region- 3 hours
based segmentation and watershed algorithm.
9 Identifying objects in an image based on their boundaries. 3 hours
10 To detect moving objects in given image frames using 3 hours
background subtraction algorithm.
Total Laboratory Hours 30 hours
Mode of assessment: Continuous assessment and FAT
Recommended by Board of Studies 28-02-2023
Approved by Academic Council No. 69 Date 16-03-2023

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