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Digital Image Processing (ELEN90076)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
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Semester 2
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Images and visual information are integral parts of our daily lives. Digital image processing plays an important role in various practical applications among them: television, medical imaging modalities such as X-ray or ultrasound, photography, security, astronomy and remote sensing. This subject will introduce the fundamentals of image processing and manipulation. While image applications will be used for illustrations, the subject emphasizes general principles of image processing rather than specific applications. It is expected to cover the following topics: introduction to digital image processing, image acquisition and display, image perception, colour representations, image sampling, quantization and image quality measurement, point operations, linear image filtering and correlation, image transforms and sub-band decompositions, contrast and colour enhancement, eigenimages, image segmentation, image restoration and image compression.
Intended learning outcomes
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Upon completing this subject, the student is expected to:
- Describe the principles of image formation, acquisition and perception
- Describe the theory and algorithms that are widely used in digital image processing
- Demonstrate a general knowledge on current technologies and issues that are specific to image processing systems
- Develop hands-on experience in using computers to process images
- Define image operations and use the MATLAB Image Processing Toolbox to execute these image operations
- Demonstrate critical thinking about shortcomings of the state of the art in image processing
Generic skills
Upon completion of this subject, students will have developed the following skills:
- Ability to apply knowledge of science and engineering principles to image and video related problems;
- Ability to undertake image and video problem identification and formulate solutions;
- Capacity for independent critical thought, rational inquiry and self-directed learning;
- Develop work collaboration and communication skills.
Last updated: 3 November 2022