1051-361 -- Digital Image Processing I
Quarter 20101

This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of digital image processing. The student will be exposed to image capture and image formation methodologies, sampling and quantization concepts, statistical descriptors and enhancement techniques based upon the image histogram, point processing, neighborhood processing, and global processing techniques based upon kernel operations and discrete convolutions as well as the frequency domain equivalents, geometrical operations for scale and rotation, and grey-level resampling techniques. Emphasis is placed on applications and efficient algorithmic implementation using the IDL programming language. (1016-283, 1016-305, 1051-211 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 (F)

Roger L. Easton, Jr., rlepci@rit.edu, Office 76-2112, Phone 585-475-5969, FAX 585-475-5988

Office Hours: MW 2-3, F 3-4

Meeting Room/Time:
    Quarter 20101: TTh, 2:00PM - 3:50PM, Room 76-1230

    Course Information (PDF)

    Course Syllabus (PDF)

     Bibliography (PDF)


Homework (pdf):
   
HW1 (due Th 9/16)
(revised)                        Solution Set 1
     HW2 (due Th 9/30)                                      Solution Set 2
     HW3 (due (T 10/12)        Image 3.1.tif    Image 3.2.tif    Image 3.3.tif               
Solution Set 3
     HW4 (due (T 11/02)                                     Solution Set 4
    Bilateral Filtering Powerpoint        homework assignment
     HW5 (due M 11/15)  (corrected)


MIDTERM EXAM, 14 October 2010 (Th)


Course Notes (pdf):
 
    Edition of 11/22/2010(11 MBytes)