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Course Code Title of the Course Credit Structure Name of the Concerned Discipline Prerequisite, if any Scope of the course

ICS 419 / CS 419 / CS 619 Computer Vision L-T- P-Credits 3-0-0-3 Computer Science and Engineering None Objective of this course is to understand and create artificial vision systems which can reliably extract information from images. Study of vision problems require the basic understanding of image formation, image representation, ways of analyzing the images and patterns present in them. This course aims at providing the knowledge at all these fronts. Digital Image Processing: Fundamentals, Types of Image Processing, Image Acquisition Methods, Human Perception of Color and Images, Transformations: Orthogonal, Euclidean, Affine, Projective etc. Low-level Image Processing: Image Enhancement in Spatial Domain Histogram Processing, Contrast Stretching, Log Transformation, Gamma Correction, Smoothing and Sharpening; Logical and Arithmetic Operations, Morphological Image Processing, Image Enhancement in Frequency Domain, Fourier Transform, Convolution and Filtering, Image Restoration. Image Feature Extraction: Edge detection Canny, Sobel, Prewitt, LOG, DOG, Line detector: Hough Transform; Corner detectors Harris and Hessian Affine; Orientation Histogram, SIFT, SURF, HOG, GLOH, Scale-Space Analysis Image Pyramids and Gaussian derivative filters, Gabor Filters and DWT. Image Segmentation: Edge Based Approaches to Segmentation, Region Growing, Texture Segmentation, Object Detection and Segmentation: Graph-cuts, Active Contours, Mean-Shift. Object Recognition: Structural Approaches, Model-based Approaches, Appearance and Shape-based Approaches, Probabilistic Paradigms. Pattern Analysis: Clustering: K-Means; Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM); Classification Discriminant Function, Supervised, Semisupervised, Unsupervised; Classifiers: Bayes, KNN, ANN models; Dimensionality Reduction: PCA, LDA, ICA; Non-parametric methods. Motion Analysis: Background Subtraction and Modeling, Optical Flow, KLT, Spatio-Temporal Analysis. Applications and Performance Measures: CBIR, CBVR, Activity Recognition, Biometrics, Document processing, Super-resolution, Augmented Reality, Security and Surveillance, Performance Evaluation Measures. Text Books 1. Computer Vision: A Modern Approach, D. A. Forsyth and J. Ponce, Pearson Education, 2003. (693 pages), ISBN: 9780130851987. 2. Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications, Richard Szeliski, Springer-Verlag, 2011. (832 pages), ISBN: 978-1848829343. Reference Books 1. Digital Image Processing, Rafael C. Gonzalez and Richard E. Woods, Pearson Education, 2008. (976 Pages ), ISBN:

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9788131726952. 2. Pattern Classification, R.O. Duda, P.E. Hart and D.G. Stork, WileyInterscience, 2000. (654 pages), ISBN: 978-0471056690. 3. Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision, Richard Hartley and Andrew Zisserman, Cambridge University Press, 2004. (668 pages), ISBN: 978-0521540513. 4. Introduction to Statistical Pattern Recognition, Keinosuke Fukunaga, Academic Press, 1990. (592 pages), ISBN: 9780122698514.

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IHS 425 Money and Banking L-T-P-Credits 3-0-0-3 Economics/HSS

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Give an overview of role of money, financial markets, financial institutions, conduct of monetary policy, monetary transmission mechanism, and the relationships between monetary policy and asset returns. None Introduction: Why study money, banking and financial markets; Definition of money, banking and financial system. Financial Markets: Understanding interest rates; Behaviour of interest rates; Risk and term structure of interest rate; Stock Market. Financial Institutions : Economic Analysis of Financial Structure; Management of Financial Institutions; Financial Regulation; Financial Crises. Central Bank: Central Bank, The Conduct of Monetary Policy, The Money Supply Process; Tools of Monetary Policy Monetary Theory: Demand for Money; Aggregate demand and supply analysis; Money and Inflation. Text Book 1. Mishkin, F. S. The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets; 1 0th Edition, Pearson. (ISBN-10: 0-13-247918-4) Reference Books 2. Walsh, Carl E. Monetary Theory and Policy, 3 rd edition. The MIT Press, 2010. (612 pages) (ISBN-10: 0262013770) 3. Handa, Jagdish. Monetary Economics, 2nd Edition.Routledge, 2008. (ISBN-10: 0415772109) 4. Romer, David. Advanced Macroeconomics. 4 t h edition. McGraw-Hill Education, 2011. (ISBN-10: 0073511374) 5. Cecchetti, S. and K. Schoenholtz, Money, Banking and Financial Markets, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, 2011. (ISBN-10: 007337590X) Money and Banking: Select Research Papers by the Economists of reserve Bank of India. Edited by A. Vasudevan. Academic Foundation, 2003. (ISBN-10: 8171883184)

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IBSE 401 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology 2-1-0-3 Biosciences and Bioengineering

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None The course will give an overview of modern biology, in addition to fundamentals in the area of Cell and Molecular Biology. Cell: prokaryotes and eukaryotes, Evolution, Eukaryotic cell structure, the nucleus, Chemistry of Bio-molecules: Carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, Proteins: amino acids, different levels of structure; structure-function relationship; folding and mis-folding. Separation techniques. Hemoglobin: portrait of a protein in action; co-operativity, Enzymes: basic concepts and kinetics, catalytic and regulatory strategies. Metabolism: basic concepts and design. Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. TCA cycle. Oxidative phosphorylation. Photosynthesis. Integration of metabolism. DNA and RNA: Structure, properties, mutations, repair and diseases. Flow of genetic information: replication, transcription and translation, gene expression, introns-exons. Exploring genes and genomes. Recombinant DNA technology, sequences of genomes, manipulation of eukaryotic genes. Omics: Genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics. Text / Reference Books Biochemistry. J.M.Berg, J.L.Tymoczko, L.Stryer. 6th ed. W.H.Freeman, 2006. [ISBN-10: 0716730510 ISBN-13: 9780716730514] Fundamentals of Biochemistry. Life at the molecular lelve. D.J.Voet & J.G.Voet. 3rd ed. Wiley. 2008. [ISBN-10: 0470129301 | ISBN-13: 978-0470129302] Molecular Cell Biology. H.Lodish et al., 6th ed., W.H.Freeman, 2007. [ISBN-10: 0716776014 | ISBN-13: 978-0716776017]

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