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Submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements of CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI (CG) Bachelors Degree In Information Technology
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Introduction Need of this project Advantages System requirements Front End [MATLAB] Limitations
INTRODUCTION
the standard JPEG compression algorithm may generate an image with undesirable "blocky" artifacts, and postprocessing it with a smoothing filter
Requirement
Software Specifications
FRONT END
MATLAB stands for Matrix Laboratory. It is a technical computing environment for high performance numeric computation and visualization. Typical uses include the following: Math and computation. Algorithm development Data acquisition Modeling, simulation, and prototyping Data analysis, exploration, and visualization Scientific and engineering graphics Application development, including graphical user interface building It integrates numerical analysis, matrix computation, signal processing and graphics in an easy to use environment, where problems and solutions are expressed just as they are written mathematically. MATLAB allows us to express the entire algorithm in a few dozen lines, to compute the solution with great accuracy in a few minutes on a computer, and to readily manipulate a three dimension display of the result in colour. In university environments, MATLAB is the standard computational tool for introductory and advanced courses in mathematics, engineering, and science. In industry, MATLAB is the computational tool of choice for research, development, and analysis. MATLAB is complemented by a family of application specific solutions called toolboxes.The Image Processing Toolbox is a collection of MATLAB functions (called M-functions or M-files) that extend the capability of the MATLAB environment for the solution of digital image
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processing problems. Other toolboxes that sometimes are used to complement IPT are the Signal Processing, Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic, and Wavelet Toolboxes. Area in which toolboxes are available include signal processing, image processing, control system design, dynamic system simulation, system identification, neural networks, wavelength communication and others. It can handle linear, non-linear continuous-time, discrete-time, multivariable and multirate systems.
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LIMITATIONS:
Complete information about all the schools is not given.
Only important and salient features are discussed in the project. The detailed account of the fees structure is not covered.
A solitary school can be covered. The software cannot be afforded by small budget schools. The faculty and the courses cannot be exactly analyzed and experienced.
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