Reports for Spring 2009-2010
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Visual information plays an important role in almost all areas of our life. Today, much of this information is represented and processed digitally. Digital image processing is ubiquitous, with applications ranging from television to tomography, from photography to printing, from robotics to remote sensing. EE368/CS232 is a graduate-level introductory course to the fundamentals of digital image processing. It emphasizes general principles of image processing, rather than specific applications. We expect to cover topics such as point operations, color processing, image thresholding/segmentation, morphological image processing, image filtering and deconvolution, eigenimages, noise reduction and restoration, scale-space techniques, feature extraction and recognition, image registration, and image matching. Lectures will be complemented by computer exercises where students develop their own image processing algorithms. For the term project, students will have the option of designing and implementing image processing algorithms on an Android mobile device.
Description
Type of resource | software, multimedia |
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Date created | 2009-06 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Girod, Bernd |
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Author | Chen, David |
Author | Pang, Derek |
Subjects
Subject | digital image processing |
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Subject | mobile image processing |
Genre | Dataset |
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- Preferred Citation
- Digital Image Processing, Stanford University https://class.stanford.edu/courses/Engineering/EE368/Digital_Image_Processing/about
Collection
Multimedia Files for Digital Image Processing Class at Stanford
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- bgirod@stanford.edu
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