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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET

PROGRAMME: Computer Science and Engineering DEGREE: B TECH YEAR: 2018-2019


COURSE: DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING SEMESTER: 7 CREDITS: 3
COURSE CODE: CS463 REGULATION: 2015 COURSE TYPE: ELECTIVE
COURSE AREA/DOMAIN: DIGITAL IMAGE CONTACT HOURS: 3hours/Week.
PROCESSING
CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE (IF ANY): LAB COURSE NAME:

SYLLABUS:
UNIT DETAILS HOURS
Introduction to Image processing: Fundamental steps in image processing;
Components of image processing system; Pixels; coordinate conventions;
I Imaging Geometry; Spatial Domain; Frequency Domain; sampling and 6
quantization; Basic relationship between pixels; Applications of Image
Processing
Image transforms and its properties – Unitary transform; Discrete Fourier
II Transform; Discrete Cosine Transform;Walsh Transform; Hadamard 7
Transform;
Image Enhancement in spatial domain Basic Gray Level Transformation
functions – Image Negatives; Log Transformations; Power-Law
Transformations. Piecewise-Linear Transformation Functions: Contrast
III Stretching; Gray Level Slicing; Bit Plane Slicing; Histogram Processing– 8
Equalization; Specification. Basics of Spatial Filtering – Smoothing:
Smoothing Linear Filters; Ordered Statistic Filters; Sharpening: Laplacian;
Unsharp Masking and High Boost Filtering.
Image Enhancement in Frequency Domain Basics of Filtering in Frequency
Domain, Filters - Smoothing Frequency Domain Filters : Ideal Low Pass
IV Filter; Gaussian Low Pass Filter; Butterworth Low Pass Filter; Sharpening 6
Frequency Domain Filters: Ideal High Pass Filter; Gaussian High Pass Filter;
Butterworth High Pass Filter; Homomorphic Filtering.
Image Segmentation: Pixel-Based Approach- Multi-Level Thresholding, Local
Thresholding, Threshold Detection Method; Region-Based Approach- Region
V 8
Growing Based Segmentation, Region Splitting, Region Merging, Split and
Merge, Edge Detection - Edge Operators; Line Detection, Corner Detection.
Morphological Operations Basics of Set Theory; Dilation and Erosion -
Dilation, Erosion; Structuring Element; Opening and Closing; Hit or Miss
VI 7
Transformation. Representation and Description Representation - Boundary,
Chain codes, Polygonal approximation approaches, Boundary segments.
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TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
T/R BOOK TITLE/AUTHORS/PUBLICATION
T1 A K. Jain, Fundamentals of digital image processing, Prentice Hall of India, 1989.

T2 2. Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, Digital Image Processing (English) 3rd Edition,

R1 Al Bovik, The Essential Guide to Image Processing, Academic Press, 2009.

R2 Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac and Roger Boyle, Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine
Vision, Thomson Learning, 2008.

S Jayaraman, S Esakkirajan and T Veerakumar, Digital Image Procesing, McGraw Hill


R3
Education , 2009.

COURSE PRE-REQUISITES: Nil

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

 To introduce and discuss the fundamental concepts and applications of Digital Image
Processing.
To discuss various basic operations in Digital Image Processing.
To know various transform domains.

COURSE OUTCOMES:
SNO DESCRIPTION
463.1 Students will be able to compare different methods for image acquisition, storage and
representation in digital devices and computers
463.2 Students will be able to appreciate role of image transforms in representing, highlighting,
and modifying image features
463.3 Students will be able to interpret the mathematical principles in digital image
enhancement and apply them in spatial domain and frequency domain
463.4 Students will be able to apply various methods for segmenting image and identifying
image components
463.5 Students will be able to summarise different reshaping operations on the image and their
practical applications
463.6 Students will be able to identify image representation techniques that enable encoding and
decoding images.
CO-PO AND CO-PSO MAPPING

PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO P0 PO PO PSO PSO PSO


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
C463.1 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 1
C463.2 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - 1
C463.3 - - - 2 - - - - - - - - 1 - -
C463.4 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 1
C463.5 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
C463.6 2 - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 1
CS 463
(overall
level)

JUSTIFICATIONS FOR CO-PO MAPPING

Mapping LOW/MEDIUM/HI Justification


GH
C463.1-PO1 M Understanding various image acquisition methods
C463.2-PO1 M Apply the mathematical fundamentals to do various image
transforms.
C463.2-PO4 M gain the knowledge to represent the image in frequency domain.
C463.2-PSO1 M Ability to design solutions for projects in multidisciplinary area
C463.2-PSO3 L By understanding the image transforms, gain the knowledge to
represent the image in frequency domain.
C304.3-PO4 M Knowledge of image enhancement helps to analyze the image
quality.
C304.3-PSO1 M Ability to design solutions for projects in multidisciplinary area
C304.4-PO1 M Apply the mathematical and engineering fundamentals to
segment an image to different components that helps to analyze
image thoroughly.
C304.4-PSO1 M Apply the mathematical fundamentals to segment an image to
different components that helps to do multidisciplinary projects.

C304.4-PSO3 L A better understanding of basic segmentation techniques helps to


design new segmentation algorithms.

C304.5-PO1 H Apply the mathematical fundamentals to perform reshaping


operations
C304.6-PO1 M Knowledge of image representation techniques helps to
understand compression mechanism.
C304.6-PO3 H Knowledge of image representation techniques is useful to
develop solutions to practical applications.
C304.6-PSO3 L Knowledge of image encoding and decoding techniques helps
to develop innovative products to meet the societal needs
GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS:
S. NO DESCRIPTION PROPOSED ACTIONS PO MAPPING
1 Elements of visual perception Lecture 1
2 Haar Transform Lecture 1

PROPOSED ACTIONS: TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ASSIGNMENT/INDUSTRY VISIT/GUEST


LECTURER/NPTEL ETC

TOPICS BEYOND SYLLABUS/ADVANCED TOPICS/DESIGN:


S. NO TOPIC PO MAPPING
1 Digital image compression 1,2

Assignments
S. TOPIC CO Level PO
NO Mapping MAPPING
1 Explain about the various components of image 1 2 1
processing system
2 Describe about the properties of Discrete Fourier 2 2 1,2
Transform
3 Describe in detail about the various polygonal 6 2 1,2
approximation approaches

WEB SOURCE REFERENCES:


1 http://www.cse.iitd.ernet.in%2F~sak%2Fcourses%2Fcdp
%2Fslides.pdf&ei=xl4xUsWwI8n_rQe24YDoAQ&usg=AFQjCNFeZnxu6BwhgXtl0FMEDQFq9FEC
zw&bvm=bv.52109249,d.bmk
2 http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-KANPUR/compiler-desing/
3 http://www.diku.dk/~torbenm/Basics/basics_lulu2.pdf
4 http://www.antlr.org/wiki/display/ANTLR3/Tutorials
5 http://javacc.java.net/
6 http://www.engr.mun.ca/~theo/JavaCC-Tutorial/javacc-tutorial.pdf

DELIVERY/INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGIES:
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ASSIGNMENT
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BOARDS COURSES

ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES-DIRECT
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EXAMS EXAMINATION
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PRACTICES PROJECTS
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FEEDBACK, ONCE) (ONCE)
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EXT. EXPERTS

Prepared by Approved by

JINCY J FERNANDEZ SHIMMI ASOKAN


(HOD)

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