This document provides an overview of image processing. It discusses what image processing is, its applications, types including analog, digital and optical image processing. The components of an image processing system include image sensors, displays, processing hardware and memory. Example applications mentioned are face detection, medical imaging and fingerprint recognition. Future areas that may benefit from image processing are described as continuing advances are made in computer technology and imaging.
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CSE Image Processing
This document provides an overview of image processing. It discusses what image processing is, its applications, types including analog, digital and optical image processing. The components of an image processing system include image sensors, displays, processing hardware and memory. Example applications mentioned are face detection, medical imaging and fingerprint recognition. Future areas that may benefit from image processing are described as continuing advances are made in computer technology and imaging.
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www.studymafia.org www.studymafia.org What is Image Processing ? Applications Purpose of Image Processing Types of Image Processing Components of Image Processing Future Scope Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion Reference Image Processing is any form of signal processing for which our input is an image, such as photographs or frames of video and our output can be either an image or a set of characteristics or parameters related to the image. Image Processing generally refers to processing of two dimensional picture and by two dimensional picture we implies a digital image. A digital image is an array of real or complex numbers represented by a finite number of bits. But now in these days optical and analog image processing is also possible. Visualization - Observe the objects that are not visible. Image sharpening and restoration - To create a better image. Image retrieval - Seek for the image of interest. Measurement of pattern – Measures various objects in an image. Image Recognition – Distinguish the objects in an image. Analog Image Processing
Digital Image Processing
Optical Image Processing
Image Sensors Image Displays Image Processing Software(OpenCV,Matlab,CIMG) Image Processing Hardware Memory Face detection Feature detection Non-photorealistic rendering Medical image processing Microscope image processing Morphological image processing Remote sensing Automated Sieving Procedures Finger print recognization This one is more accurate than the overlapping method because it is based upon minutia. It is an interactive method for recognizing fingerprints. It is more time consuming as compared to the former. More complex program. We all are in midst of revolution ignited by fast development in computer technology and imaging. Against common belief, computers are not able to match humans in calculation related to image processing and analysis. But with increasing sophistication and power of the modern computing, computation will go beyond conventional, Von Neumann sequential architecture and would contemplate the optical execution too. Using image processing techniques, we can sharpen the images, contrast to make a graphic display more useful for display, reduce amount of memory requirement for storing image in for mation, etc., due to such techniques, image processing is applied in recognition of images´ as in factory floor quality assurance systems; image enhancement', as in satellite reconnaissance systems; image synthesis´ as in law enforcement suspect identification systems, and image construction´ as in plastic surgery design systems. www.google.com www.wikipedia.com www.studymafia.org Thanks
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