Digital imaging
BI BM BN BR BEC
G G Vains
6 points * 26 lecture hours and 52 laboratory hours * Full-year subject * Gippsland * Prerequisites: Completion of second year Bachelor of Engineering
Introductory concepts: remote sensing; medical imaging; other engineering applications. Visual perception principles: the process of digitising and digitisers. Concepts of sampling; image encoding; transformation and enhancement. Imaging fundamentals: image models, filters, convolution. Image sharpening, pseudo-colour image processing: image encoding and segmentation. Imaging hardware systems: discussion of hardware systems including cameras, image transmission, encoding, processing, array processing, and display. Applied image processing: may include application of engineering imaging techniques to a cross-section of topical applications spanning civil, electrical, and mechanical disciplines.
Assessment
Laboratory: 20% * Assignments: 80%
Prescribed texts
Gonzales R C Digital image processing 3rd edn, Addision-Wesley, 1992