Digital signal and video processing

Basic information

Course coordinator Tomaž Vrtovec

Course type: Obvezni strokovni

Number of ECTS credits: 6

Semester: 1. semester

Course code: 64238

Subject description

Image formation (image acquisition, sampling and reconstruction, and perception of visual information); color and color images (physical interpretation of colors, color models, spaces and metrics, comparison and conversion among color spaces); image histograms and information theory; image interpolation and decimation; image visualization; image transformations (intensity and geometrical transformations); image compression; spatial image filtering (with kernel, statistical and morphological filtering); image segmentation (with derivatives – edge detection, thresholding, classification and models, Hough transform, principal component analysis); image analysis in the frequency domain; image filtering in the frequency domain; video processing and analysis (motion detection, analysis and evaluation, motion vector, noise filtering, blotch detection and removal, flicker correction); standards and quality of imaging and video communication services.

Objectives

The course objective is to obtain knowledge in the field of digital image and video processing, including the understanding of digital processing of multidimensional signals, obtaining qualifications for choosing relevant methods for image acquisition, processing and storage, interpretation of colors in digital imaging systems, understanding of the representation of multidimensional signals in the frequency domain and understanding image and video compression algorithms. Practical laboratory work consists of implementing computerized and information-assisted techniques for digital image and video processing.

Teaching and learning methods

During lectures, theoretical aspects of techniques, existing standards and established methods are given, which are additionally supported by descriptions of practical examples from different fields of application. During laboratory practice, techniques for computerized image processing and analysis are developed and implemented.

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