CS 6964 - Image Processing for Graphics and Vision
Time: T,Th 10:45 AM-12:05 PM
Place: EMRL 241
Text: Digital Image Processing, 2nd Edition , Rafael C. Gonzalez
and Richard E. Woods, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-201-18075-8
A nice reference text: Digital Image Processing, Kenneth R. Castleman,
Prentice Hall
Abstract:
This is an introductory course in processing grey-scale and color images
--- taught at the senior/grad level. This course will cover both mathematical
funadmentals and implementation. It will introduce students to the basic
principles of processing digital signals and how those principles apply to
images. These fundamentals will include sampling theory, transforms, and
filtering. The course will also cover a series of basic image-processing
problems including enhancement, reconstruction, segmentation, feature detection,
and compression. Assignments will include several projects with software
implementations and analysis of real data.
Resources:
Reading Assignments
- 1/7/03-1/14/03: Chapters 1 and 2
- 1/14/03-1/21/03: Chapter 3
- 2/21/03-3/06/03: Chapter 4
Homework
Projects
Tests