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CS 589-04 Digital Image Processing


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Objective:

Develop an overview of the field of image processing.


Understand the fundamental algorithms and how to implement them.
Prepare to read the current image processing research literature.
Gain experience in applying image processing algorithms to real problems.
Prerequisites:

Analysis of algorithms and linear algebra

Programming experience, preferably in matlab, and/or C/C++/C#/Python/Java

Graduate standing; or college seniors.

Projects:
All files are subject to inspection by the instructor and TA. Projects are to be submitted electronically. Submission will be
to ip@cs.nmt.edu; the subject must be your last name (or group designation) followed by the project id (e.g., "Group 1: Project
1"). For group projects, all members will receive grades based on the work submitted by the group. Individual grades may be
adjusted based on the individual student's contribution as determined by instructor and TA observation, as well as group member
evaluations. For each group project, group members will draw up, sign and turn in a contract for member responsibilities, which
will be used in disputes and grading for member contributions. Contracts are due at the beginning of the class following distribution
of project assignments. Each group member must actively participate in design, development, and integration for each group
assignment. Each student in every group will fairly grade the contribution of other students in their group based on the group
contract and the student performance. Each group (including every member) will present the results of their design project in
class. Each student's group projects will be evaluated in terms of group and individual performance. Late projects do not exist.

Assignments:
Assignments will reinforce lecture concepts and demonstrate application of critical thinking skills. Collaboration is encouraged, but
you must give credit where credit is due. All assignments must be done independently and written (typed) in your own words. Late
assignments do not exist.

Plagiarism Policy:
Students are encouraged to discuss homeworks and projects with each other. However, everything that is turned in for each
assignment and/or project, must be your own work. In particular, it is not acceptable to: Copy in part or in totality another
person's assignment and submit it as your own work; Get someone else to do all or a part of the work for you; Submit the work of
a group as your own work. These acts are plagiarism and will not be tolerated in this course.

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Grades:
The tentative percentage of points allocated to the major graded components are shown below.
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Article Reading and Presentation: 15%

Homework: 20%

Exams: 15%

Projects: 50%

Total: 100%

Extra Credits: 50%. If and only if the method and experimental results of your project achieve the state of the art,
you will earn the extra 50% credits.

Instructor Discretion:
The instructor reserves the right to modify policies to improve the execution of this course.

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