EEAP 431: Digital Image Processing
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General Information
- Course Instructor: Frank Merat, flm at po.cwru.edu,
Glennan 518, x4572
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- Required Text
- Rafael Gonzalez and Paul Wintz, Digital Image Processing. Addison-Wesley,
1992. ISBN:0-20-150803-6.
Digital
Image Processing 1/e is out of print now but you can buy it used
starting for $9.50 from Amazon.
This course was taught jointly with EBME 512 (Prof. David Wilson) so you will
find some references and materials from that class in these notes.
Syllabus
Lecture Notes
NOTE: There may be some duplication of pages between pdf files.
- Image Processing
Overview Slide show which illustrates basic image processing and what
can be done with image processing. (PDF, 500kB)
- MATLAB Image Processing
Toolbox
Basic MATLAB programming, image definitions, basic image operations, example
programs (PDF, 1.4 MB)
- Image transformations Binary
images, thresholding, histograms, intensity transformations, connected components,
geometric transformations (PDF, 632kB)
- Geometric transformations Homogeneous
coordinates, compound transformations, perspective transformations, general
geometric transformations, image warping, (PDF, 5.5 MB)
- Camera calibration Camera
coordinate transformations,camera calibration (PDF, 3.5 MB)
- Spatial filtering Gray
level transformations, histogram equatization, arithmetic operations, averaging,
filter masks, smoothing and sharpening filters, edge operators, Laplacian,
gradient, general edge operators (PDF, 1.7 MB)
- Morphological image
processing Binary morphological operations, gray scale morphology,
conditional dilation, geodesic dilation, watershed operations. (PDF, 5.9MB)
- Color image
processing Color vision, color representations, color representation
conversion, color image enhancement, color matching, CIE chromaticity diagram.
(PDF, 956 kB)
- Edge segmentation Edge
thresholding, edge relaxation, boundary tracing, graph searching, dynamic
programming, Hough transform, deformable models. (PDF, 1.9MB)
- Region based segmentation Image
thresholding: automatic, iterative, and adaptive; optimal thresholding; labeling;
connectivity and connectedness; quadtrees and graphs; region splitting and
merging. (PDF, 1.5MB)
- Deformable models Segmentation
with locally deformable models, method of calculation, SCR approach, global
models and segmentation. (PDF, 2MB)
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References
- Dana H. Ballard and Christopher M. Brown Computer Vision.
Prentice-Hall, 1982. ISBN:0-13-165316-4.
This book is long out of print but gives a good overview of a computer science perspective of digtial image processing as applied to computer vision.
- Berthold Klaus Paul Horn Robot Vision.
McGraw-Hill, 1986. ISBN:0-07-030349-5.
This book gives a computer science perspective of machine vision methods applied to the real world.
Created: 2004-9-6. Last Modified: 2004-9-6.