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The document outlines a course on Image Processing and Analysis for V Semester CSE(DS) students, detailing the course code, credits, and maximum marks. It covers fundamental concepts, techniques for image enhancement, segmentation, classification, and visualization, along with a structured syllabus divided into five modules. Additionally, it provides references for textbooks, reference books, and web resources to support the learning process.
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The document outlines a course on Image Processing and Analysis for V Semester CSE(DS) students, detailing the course code, credits, and maximum marks. It covers fundamental concepts, techniques for image enhancement, segmentation, classification, and visualization, along with a structured syllabus divided into five modules. Additionally, it provides references for textbooks, reference books, and web resources to support the learning process.
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IMAGE PROCESSING AND ANALYASIS

V Semester: CSE(DS)

Course Code Category Hours / Week Credits Maximum Marks


L T P C CIA SEE Total
ACDC08 Elective
3 0 0 3 30 70 100
Contact Classes: 45 Tutorial Classes: Nil Practical Classes: Nil Total Classes: 45
Prerequisites:
I. COURSE OVERVIEW:
The course is deliberate to provide image processing fundamentals, sampling, image acquisition and
histogram processing. Image segmentation techniques, restoration models and the applications of
enhancement, morphology, and classification, visualization of 2D and 3D images.

II. COURSE OBJECTIVES:


The students will try to learn:
I. Image processing concepts, analysis and techniques
II. The image analysis and its classifications
III. Visualization of different kinds of images.

III. COURSE OUTCOMES:


After successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
CO 1 Understand the principles of image processing and techniques for Understand
describing the Digital Imaging System (DIS).
CO 2 Analyze various techniques for image enhancement and develop image Analyze
restoration models.
CO 3 Apply image segmentation methods for transforming the image and conduct Apply
Image Morphology.
CO 4 Apply image segmentation techniques for the classification of image using Apply
the features of the image.
CO 5 Understand the different techniques for image registration. Understand
CO 6 Analyze the Visualization methods and apply them for 2D and 3Dimages. Analyze

IV. SYLLABUS:
MODULE – I: IMAGE PROCESSINGFUNDAMENTALS (09)
Introduction – The Origins and fields of image processing – Steps in Digital Imaging System – Image Sensing
and Acquisition – Sampling and Quantization – Pixel Relationships – File Formats – color images and models
- Image Operations – Arithmetic, logical, statistical and spatial operations.

MODULE – II: IMAGE ENHANCEMENT AND RESTORATION (09)


Basics of Intensity Transformation and Spatial functions – Intensity Transformation functions -- Histogram
Processing – Smoothing and Sharpening – Smoothing and Sharpening spatial filters – Homomorphic
Filtering, Noise models, Constrained and Unconstrained restoration models.

MODULE – III: IMAGE SEGMENTATION AND MORPHOLOGY (09)


Detection of Discontinuities – Edge Operators – Edge Linking and Boundary Detection – Thresholding –
Region Based Segmentation – Motion Segmentation, Image Morphology: Binary and Gray level morphology
operations - Erosion, Dilation, Opening and Closing Operations Distance Transforms- Basic morphological
Algorithms.

Features – Textures - Boundary representations and Descriptions- Component Labeling – Regional descriptors
and Feature Selection Techniques.

MODULE – IV: IMAGE ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION (09)


Image segmentation- pixel based, edge based, region-based segmentation. Active contour models and Level
sets for medical image segmentation, Image representation and analysis, Feature extraction and representation,
Statistical, Shape, Texture, feature and statistical image classification. Descriptors, Whole-image Features
Object, Scale, Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT).

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MODULE – V: IMAGE REGISTRATION AND VISUALISATION (09)
Rigid body visualization, Principal axis registration, Interactive principal axis registration, feature based
registration, Elastic deformation-based registration, Image visualization – 2D display methods, 3D displays
methods, virtual reality based interactive visualization.

IV. TEXTBOOKS:
1. Rafael C.Gonzalez and Richard E.Woods, “Digital Image Processing”, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition,
2008, New Delhi.
2. S.Sridhar, “Digital Image Processing”, Oxford University Press, 2011.

V. REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Alasdair McAndrew, “Introduction to Digital Image Processing with Matlab”, Cengage Learning
2011,India
2. Anil J Jain, “Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing”, PHI, 2006.
3. KavyanNajarian and Robert Splerstor, “Biomedical signals and Image processing”,CRC – Taylor and
Francis, New York, 2006

VI. WEB REFERENCES:


1. https://www.academia.edu/19746149/Digital_Image_Processing_3rd_Edition_Instructors_Manual_Rafae
l_C._Gonzalez
2. https://www.academia.edu/18324189/Digital_image_processing_using_matlab_gonzalez
3. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/15bd/427a1a5f9bc57a7f67fb1b1fc85c5bb39f46.pdf
4. https://www.udemy.com/topic/digital-image-processing/https://www.edx.org/course/image-processing-
and-analysis-for-life-scientists

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