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Course Learning Objectives - CLO 1. Understand the basic principles and methods of digital image processing.

By statements L1 Knowledge: 1. Define image processing and computer vision. 2. Define image digitization. 3. State Histogram and Entropy. L2 Comprehension: 4. Classify different levels of image representation. 5. Describe how you will find the distance in image using Euclidean distance. 6. Estimate the image information using entropy. L3 Apply: 7. Illustrate the algorithm for distance transform.(L3) 8. Write an algorithm to generate additive, zero and mean Gaussian noise. L1 Knowledge: 1. Define Image pre-processing. 2. What is pixel brightness? 3. Identify common types of interpolation methods. L2 Comprehension: 4. Identify the use of geometric transformations. 5. Describe Rotation, change of scale and skewing by the angle . 6. Explain the local pre-processing methods. 7. Discuss median filter. L3 Apply: 8. Illustrate the applications of rotation, change of scale and skewing by the angle .. 9. Explain use image smoothing in suppression of image noise. L1 Knowledge: 1. Define filtering. 2. Define edge detection. L2 Comprehension: 3. Explain gray-scale transformation. 4. Identify the use of geometric transformations. 5. Describe the method that helps in avoiding the edge blurring. 6. Explain the following w.r.t edge detectors: a. Roberts operator b. Laplace operator c. Prewitt operator 7. Explain zero-crossing of the second derivative. L3 Apply:

2. Be able to formulate solutions to general image processing problems

3. Have a comprehensive background in edge detection

8. Image smoothing using rotating mask. 9. Apply median filtering for reducing noises in edges. 10. Explain edge detection techniques. 4. Able to detect/find different objects present in a given image using L1 Knowledge: 1. Define Segmentation and thresholding. 2. What is border tracing? 3. Describe region based segmentation. L2 Comprehension: 4. List and explain edge-based segmentation methods. 5. With an algorithm explain inner boundary tracking. 6. Distinguish between region merging and region splitting. L3 Apply: 7. Apply thresholding for brain image segmentation. (L3) 8. Use edge relaxation technique to increase quality of processed image. 9. Apply the Hough transform to detect analytically defined shapes. 10. Locate known objects using segmentation by matching. L4 Analysis: 11. Examine the Hough transform for curve detection. L1 Knowledge: 1. Define 3D vision. (L1) 2. Describe multiple view geometry. 3. Define Homography L2 Comprehension: 4. 5. Summarize how an active observer can change ill-posed task to wellposed ones. 6. Discuss operation of pinhole camera. L3 Apply : 7. Apply homography for projective transformation of image. (L4) 1. Writing class assignments. 2. Giving PPT presentations

segmentation and thresholding.

4. Extract 3-D information from single, two, and multiple views.

5. Be

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submit

assignments/open ended projects that indicate an understanding of the lecture concepts, and provide algorithms and flow charts that are easy to follow and a reading report on contemporary issues. 6. Do their own work, and submit design results that are consistent.

1. Doing home work and assignments.

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