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Introduction Digital Image Processing Instructor: Dr. Cheng-Chien LiuCheng-Chien Liu Department of Earth Sciences National Cheng Kung University Last updated: 11 September 2003 Chapter 0
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Syllabus Course name: Digital Image Processing Credit: 3 Prerequisite: Graduate students Undergraduate students of the third or four year Calculus, (at least one programming language) Time: Wednesday 14:10 – 15:00 Friday 10:10 – 12:00 Place:
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Objectives Provide/introduce students The basic training in computer languages, mathematics and numerical analysis The fundamental principles and applications of digital image processing Students will learn The computational skills and develop an ability to process the digital image Students who are dealing with the digital form of data/image will be benefited by taking this course
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Textbook Image Processing: The Fundamentals Maria Petrou and Panagiota Bosdogianni John Wiley & Sons 354 pp. 1999. 高立代理 成大圖書部可代訂
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References Digital image processing, Kenneth R. Castleman, Prentice Hall, 667 pp. 1996. 數位影像處理-活用 Matlab, 繆紹綱, 全華科技圖書公司, 536 pp. 1999.
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Schedule Introduction Linux/Unix Environment and basic commands Programming language - Fortran Programming language - C++ Programming language - Visual C++ Programming language - Matlab The Generic Mapping Tool Numerical Analysis
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Schedule (cont.) Basic Mathematics Image Transformations Statistical Description of Images Image Enhancement Two-Dimensional Filter Image Restoration Image Segmentation Pattern Recognition
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Some questions Who am I? http://mail.ncku.edu.tw/~ccliu88/ Why are we here? You and I, … Why exams? Acquire knowledge, … Why taking lectures? Save time and efforts, … Why Lab evaluation? Keep on the right track, …
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Responses Lecture notes on web Three ways to be master of DIP Practice Strategy Free access to the computer lab (issue entry card) 10 min on-site test every week On-site (mid-term and final) exams Monitoring student’s progress and grade On-line report everybody’s grade every week
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Grade Lab evaluation 40% Midterm exam(s) 30% Final exam 30%
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Laboratory Regulation No computer games, MP3, pornography, DVD, movies or any illegal downloads The computers are endued with the most noble mission of education No food or drink The computers are neither hungry nor thirsty No shoes The computers got a delicate respiratory system No changes of hardware or software The computers like the way they are
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Enforcement of Regulation Those who have the privilege of using the lab have the responsibility to report any violation of regulation Camera system Computer log file Laboratory head Take in charge of this lab Take all responsibilities
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Violation of Regulation One violation, three points Five points, revoke entry card Stay with any violation without report, one point each
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Limitation of student number 16 Make a serious consideration before taking this course We still have chances in the future
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Office hours Monday: 14:00 – 17:00 Wednesday: 15:00 – 17:00 Friday: TGIF party Anytime if necessary
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Some issues Representative Textbook Email Name, Student ID number, Department/Year, Cell phone number, email address, (advisor’s name) Introduce yourself Why take this course Background (computing) Research interests Accessible computer resources
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