Department Of Mathematics, Kansas State University
| February 2008 : | Virginia Naibo and Diego Maldonado are preparing a digital image processing course |
| MATH 615 - Introduction to Digital Image Processing (3). Prerequisite: MATH 220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I The basic ideas and techniques in digital image processing stem from mathematics, engineering, and computer science. This course will focus on such ideas and techniques including intensity transformations, spatial filtering, filtering in the frequency domain, image restoration and reconstruction, color image processing, and image compression standards (JPEG and JPEG2000). The course will be essentially self-contained and will equally emphasize the mathematical ideas and their MATLAB implementation. This course is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students from physics, engineering, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and geography. It is also an excellent starting point for related undergraduate research projects and potential interaction with other disciplines such as Chemistry, Medicine, Engineering, Physics, and Geography. For more information about this course contact |