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1 Computer Vision & Image Processing G. Andy Chang Department of Mathematics & Statistics Youngstown State University Youngstown, Ohio
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CV & IP 2 Human Vision Illusion 1. Green > Red 2. Green = Red 3. Green < Red
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CV & IP 3 Illusion (Human Vision)
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CV & IP 4 Vision System Human Vision n Qualitative n Comparative Computer Vision n Quantitative 320 pixels 334 pixels Pixel (combination of Picture & Element) is the smallest element of a display which can be assigned a color.
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CV & IP 5 Old design Wafer Human hair thickness is about 100 micron.
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CV & IP 6 Computer Vision 564×380 Digital Image
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CV & IP 7 2828 =256 0 ~ 255
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CV & IP 8 Original Image (564×380) 8-bit Gray Scale Image (256 gray levels)
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CV & IP 9 Image with 84 × 57 pixels (Low resolution)
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CV & IP 10 3-bit Gray Scale Image (0 – 7) EXCEL WORKSHEET_AM EXCEL WORKSHEET_PM
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CV & IP 11 Original Image (564×380) 8-bit Gray Scale Image (256 = 2 8 gray levels)
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CV & IP 12 Smoothed Image
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CV & IP 13 Sharpened Image
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CV & IP 14 Inverted Image (564×380) 8-bit Gray Scale Image 0 255 1 254 2 253 3 252 4 251 5 250 …
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CV & IP 15 Object Identification (Binary Thresholding)
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CV & IP 16 Object Identification
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CV & IP 17 Object Identification
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CV & IP 18 Object Identification
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CV & IP 25 Old design
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CV & IP 26 Old design
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CV & IP 27 Oyster Size Measurement (a)(b) a) Original Image b) Binary Image of Projected Area
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CV & IP 28 Images of Firm and Soft Apples
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CV & IP 29 Blood Cells
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