Class Information - Assignment 10 | ECE 6258, Assignments of Digital Signal Processing

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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 6258 Digital Image Processing
Fall 2003
Class Information
Class web page:
All class materials except for this information sheet and the examinations will be
distributed through the class web site, whose address is:
http://www.ee.gatech.edu/users/rmm/fall2003/ece6258/ece6258fall03.html
All class announcements will be posted there. It will also contain .pdf files of the
slides used in class, homework assignments, etc.
Instructor: Prof. Russell M. Mersereau
Offices:
MWF: Bunger-Henry, rm. 306 (404-894-6742) or (404-894-4098)
TTh: GCATT, rm. 338, (404-894-2913)
Office Hours:
MWF: 12pm (BH 306)
Class Web Site:
Course Pre-requisites:
??ECE 4270 Introduction to DSP
??Ability to program in Matlab (or ability to learn quickly)
Texts:
There are no required texts for the course. Copies of the slides will be available on
the class web site before class. The following texts are recommended for further
reading.
??R.C. Gonzalez , R.E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, 2nd edition, Prentice-
Hall, 2002, $107.00.
??M.J.T. Smith, A. Docef, A Study Guide for Digital Image Processing, Scientific
Pub., 1999, $77.50.
??A.K. Jain, Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Prentice-Hall, 1989,
$100.00
??J.S. Lim, Two-dimensional Signal and Image Processing, Prentice-Hall, 1990,
$61.75.
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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

ECE 6258 – Digital Image Processing Fall 2003

Class Information

Class web page:

All class materials except for this information sheet and the examinations will be distributed through the class web site, whose address is:

http://www.ee.gatech.edu/users/rmm/fall2003/ece6258/ece6258fall03.html

All class announcements will be posted there. It will also contain .pdf files of the slides used in class, homework assignments, etc.

Instructor: Prof. Russell M. Mersereau ([email protected])

Offices: MWF: Bunger-Henry, rm. 306 (404-894-6742) or (404-894-4098) TTh: GCATT, rm. 338, (404-894-2913)

Office Hours: MWF: 1— 2pm (BH 306)

Class Web Site:

Course Pre-requisites:

?? ECE 4270 Introduction to DSP ?? Ability to program in Matlab (or ability to learn quickly)

Texts:

There are no required texts for the course. Copies of the slides will be available on the class web site before class. The following texts are recommended for further reading.

?? R.C. Gonzalez , R.E. Woods, Digital Image Processing , 2nd edition, Prentice- Hall, 2002, $107.00. ?? M.J.T. Smith, A. Docef, A Study Guide for Digital Image Processing , Scientific Pub., 1999, $77.50. ?? A.K. Jain, Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing , Prentice-Hall, 1989, $100. ?? J.S. Lim, Two-dimensional Signal and Image Processing , Prentice-Hall, 1990, $61.75.

?? B. Jahne, Practical Handbook on Image Processing for Scientific Applications , CRC Press, 1997, $89.95. ?? Slides available as pdf files on the web, (free).

Grading:

Homework 10% Quizzes (2) 30% Project 30% Final 30%

Homework:

Problem sets will be issued from time to time and will be due no sooner than one week after the day they are issued. The purpose of the homework is to expand on the lecture material by allowing you to explore various techniques for image processing. By their very nature, some problems may not have unique answers; others may, such is life. Some problems will require Matlab for their solution. Selected student solutions will be posted. Collaborations among small groups of students is allowed, but should be acknowledged.

Project:

There will be a project in the course that must be turned in on Nov. 26, 2003 ( no exceptions ). This semester the project will involve developing and implementing algorithms for demosaicking of color still images. The projects can be done individually or in two person teams, although more will be expected from the latter. A portion of the grade will be based on performance on a set of test images that will not be distributed. More detailed information on the project will be made available in mid-September.

Final:

The final exam is tentatively scheduled for Period 9 (Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2003 at 2:50pm).