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Digital Image Processing

Course Objectives
The aim of the course is to teach students the fundamental principles and algorithms of digital image processing systems.
Course Content
The following topics will be included: Digital images as twodimensional signals; twodimensional convolution, Fourier transform, and discrete cosine transform; Image processing basics; Image enhancement; Image restoration; Wavelets and Multiresolution processing; Image coding and compression; Video processing including video coding and compression.
Course materials
  1. Digital Image Processing 3rd Edition, Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, Prentice Hall, 2008.
  2. Biosignal and Medical Image Processing 2nd Edition, John L. Semmlow, Taylor and Francis, 2008.
Assessment
%40 Homework + %10 Attendance + %50 Project

Prerequisites
The student must have taken at least one course about the programming.
 
Week Subjects
1. Introduction. The concept of Digital Image Processing and its application areas
2. Image Enhancement
3. Image Transforms
4. Color Image Processing
5. Image Restoration
6. Image Segmentation � 1
7. Image Segmentation � 2
8. Homeworks
9. Image Representation and Description
10. Feature Extraction
11. Motion Analysis
12. Video Image Processing
13. Pattern Recognition
14. Image Compression
15. Project Presentations

 
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