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 Digital Video Processing (DVP) Advanced Image Processing (ADIP) Signals & Systems (S&S) Sceintific & Technical Presentation (STP)

   
Digital Video Processing 40-712+
 

 

40-712+ provides an insight to the fundamental theory and techniques for efficient representation and processing of video signals.Topics to be covered include: introduction to video systems, Fourier analysis of video signals, properties of the human visual system, motion estimation, basic video compression techniques, video communication standards, and stereo video processing. A term-project is required.
 
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Advanced Image Processing 40-823+

 

40-823+ provides an insight to advanced image processing theory and techniques. Topics include: 2-D system theory, 2-D random processing, image perception, image transforms with particular emphasis on wavelet transform, advanced image enhancement, advanced image filtering and restoration, advanced image analysis, image compression, biometric techniques, content-based image retrieval, image watermarking, and hyperspectral image analysis. A term-project is required.
 
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Signal & Systems 40-242

 

40-242 provides an introduction to signals and systemsfundamental principles and techniques. Topics include: Linear time-invariant systems, Fourier series representation of periodic signals, continuous-time Fourier transform, discrete-time Fourier transform, time and frequency haracterization of signals and systems, sampling, Laplace transform, and Z transform.  
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Scientific & Technical Presentation 40-221

 

40-221 provides an introduction to scientific & technical presentation. Topics include: Guidelines on good technical writing, elimination sporadic noise in writing, writing common technical documents, writing a technical report documents (with emphasis on content and style of the title, table of contents, executive summary, graphics, tables, and documentations), accessing technical information, engineering a presentation, writing to get an engineerint job, and writing with computers.
 
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