George Mason University
Computer Science Department
Course Number: CS686
Course Title: Image Processing and Applications
Instructor: Arun Sood
Office Phone: 993-1554
E-mail: asood@gmu.edu
Office: 445/S&T II
Office Hours: Monday 3:30 to 4:20 PM
Pre-requisites: CS 583, CS365 or equivalent
Course Content:
Introduction
Math Concepts
Image Transforms
Image Enhancement
Image Restoration
Image Encoding and Compression
Applications
Course Text
Gonzalez and Woods, Digital Image Processing, Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 2002
Reference Texts
1. B.Jahne, "Digital Image Processing – Concepts, Alogorithms and Scientific Applications," Springer Verlag, 1997.
2. A. K. Jain, "Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing," Prentice Hall 1989.
3. Lawrence H. Rodrigues, " Building Imaging Applications with Java(tm) Technology: Using AWT Imaging, Java 2D, and Java Advanced Imaging (JAI)"
4. Programming in Java Advanced Imaging
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jai/forDevelopers/jai1_0_1guide-unc/
Award of IN grade:
The IN grade policy as indicated in the catalog will be strictly adhered to. You must provide the necessary back-up documentation (e.g. medical certificate) for your application to be considered favorably. In all circumstances the written request, with all the back up documentation, must be received before the final exam week.
Grade Computation(tentative)
Project I 10%
Project II: 20%
Project III: 30%
Mid-term Exam: 15%
Final Exam 20%
Class Participation 5%
Projects
Project I introduces the concepts that will be studied in this course, by treating a real-world problem situation.
Project II will involve the computation of 2-D Fourier Transform, and demonstration of some of the properties of the transform.
Project III will be a group project. The project will involve the implementation of image compression/encoding techniques. It will involve the comparative analysis of these approaches, by using a set of noise-free and noisy images.
In all the projects you will be given the minimum requirements, and bonus points will be given for relevant and significant additional work.
GMU Academic Calendar
Columbus Day break – Monday classes meet on Tuesday
Final Exam Schedule
CS 686 Final Exam is scheduled for 12/13 at 4:30 pm to 7:15 pm