Course Number
525.619
Next Offered
Summer 2024
Location
Online
Course Format
Synchronous Online

This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques used in digital image and video processing. Two-dimensional sampling and quantization are studied, and the human visual system is reviewed. Edge detection and feature extraction algorithms are introduced for dimensionality reduction and feature classification. High-pass and bandpass spatial filters are studied for use in image enhancement. Applications are discussed in frame interpolation, filtering, coding, noise suppression, and video compression. Some attention will be given to object recognition and classification, texture analysis in remote sensing, and stereo machine vision.

Course Prerequisite(s)

EN.525.627 Digital Signal Processing.

Course Offerings

Open

Introduction to Digital Image and Video Processing

525.619.8VL
05/30/2024 - 08/22/2024
Thur 7:00 p.m. - 10:05 p.m.
Notes: This course uses the Virtual Live format. All students participate online through live web-conferencing at the scheduled day and time. This is a live-online course in which students participate in live weekly lectures and discussions, and are able to interact extensively with the instructors. All classes are recorded for download and review.
Semester
Summer 2024
Course Format
Synchronous Online
Location
Online
Cost
$5,270.00
Course Materials