1051-712-01: Basic Principles of Imaging Science II
Winter 2004-2005
- Course
- Four (4) credit hours
- Four (4) lecture hours per week
- Prerequisites: 1051-711 Basic Principles of Imaging Science I,
1051-716, Linear Imaging Mathematics I
- Corequisites: 1051-717, Linear Imaging Mathematics II
- Instructor: Roger Easton
- Office: Carlson 2112
- Phone: 475-5969
- Email: easton@cis.rit.edu
- Course Catalog Description
This course provides the student with a basic
understanding of the scientific principles associated with optics and
optical
image formation, image displays and their characterizations, digital
image
processing, color, and the human vision system. An end-to-end treatment
of the
imaging system shall be employed to illustrate the inter-relationship
among the
concepts introduced throughout the course. Systems analyses including
the use
of modeling concepts developed in Linear Image Mathematics can be used
in
concert with materials in this course to describe and assess a simple
imaging
system.
Class 4, Credit 4 (W)
- 1051-712 Course Materials
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Last modified 11/29/2004 by Roger Easton