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Mtech DIP Syllabus 2021 Batch

This document provides information about the course "Digital Image Processing and Analysis" including: 1) It is a 4 credit course offered to M.Tech students in Electronics and Communication Engineering with 50 internal and 50 external marks and a minimum passing mark of 40%. 2) The course aims to give students an understanding of fundamental digital image processing concepts and tools for image analysis and their applications. 3) The syllabus is divided into two sections - Section A covers topics on image fundamentals, transforms, enhancement and restoration. Section B covers image compression, morphological processing and edge detection.

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Mtech DIP Syllabus 2021 Batch

This document provides information about the course "Digital Image Processing and Analysis" including: 1) It is a 4 credit course offered to M.Tech students in Electronics and Communication Engineering with 50 internal and 50 external marks and a minimum passing mark of 40%. 2) The course aims to give students an understanding of fundamental digital image processing concepts and tools for image analysis and their applications. 3) The syllabus is divided into two sections - Section A covers topics on image fundamentals, transforms, enhancement and restoration. Section B covers image compression, morphological processing and edge detection.

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M.Tech.

(Electronics & Communication Engineering) Regular, Batch: 2021 / BOS: 2021

ECEM1205T DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS

Internal Marks: 50 L T P Cr
External Marks: 50 3 1 0 4

Maximum Time: 3 Hrs. Minimum Pass Marks: 40%

Instructions for paper-setter: The question paper will consist of three sections A, B, and C. Sections A and B will
have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and each question will carry five marks.
Section C will have one question with 10 short answer /objective type parts, which will cover the entire syllabus
uniformly and each part will carry 2 marks.
Instructions for candidates: Candidates are required to attempt three questions each from sections A and B of the
question paper and the question in section C is compulsory.

Objective: Give the students a general understanding of the fundamentals of digital image processing. Introduce the
student to analytical tools which are currently used in digital image processing as applied to image information for
human viewing. -To learn the fundamental concepts of digital image processing, -To study basic image processing
operations, -To understand image analysis algorithms, -To expose students to current applications in the field of
digital image processing, -Develop the student’s ability to apply these tools in the laboratory in image restoration,
enhancement and compression, - Understand differences between computer vision and image processing

SECTION-A
Introduction and Digital Image Fundamentals: Fundamental steps in Image processing, Examples of
fields that use digital Image processing, Image sensing and acquisition, Image Sampling and quantization,
some basic relationships like neighbor’s connectivity, distance measure between pixels.
Image Transforms: Discrete Fourier transform, some properties of two-dimensional Discrete Fourier
transform, Fast Fourier transform, Inverse FFT.

Image Enhancement: Some basic Intensity transformation functions, Histogram processing, Smoothing
using Spatial filters and frequency domain filters, Sharpening using spatial filters and frequency domain
filter,
Image Restoration: Image Degradation model, Noise Models, Restoration in spatial domain: Mean filter,
Order statistic.

SECTION-B
Image Compression: Coding Inter-pixel and Psycho visual redundancy, Image Compression models,
Error free compression: Huffman, Arithmetic, Runlength, Lossy Compression: Block Transform Coding
based on DCT.
.

Morphological Image Processing and Image Edge Detection: Erosion and dilation, morphological
algorithms, gray scale morphology. Detection of discontinuities, Edge linking and boundary detection,
thresholding, Region Orientation Segmentation.
and Laplacian of Gaussian edge detector.

Reference Books:
1. Rafael C. Gonzalez & Richard E. Woods, “Digital Image Processing”, AWL.
2. Andrew, “Fundamentals of digital image processing”, PHI
3. A.K. Jain,” Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing”, Pearson Education.
4. W. K. Pratt,” Digital Image Processing”.
5. Ramesh Jain, Brian G. Schunck, “Machine Vision”, TMH

Course Code: ECEM2PUP Page 19 of 41

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