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[https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php Slectures] by [[ECE]] student Sahil Sanghani | [https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php Slectures] by [[ECE]] student Sahil Sanghani | ||
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− | Introduction | + | =Introduction= |
− | + | This honors contract was meant to explore medical applications of digital signal processing by writing slectures. These slectures were based on Professor Charles Bouman's lecture series (lectures 5-9) of Digital Image Processing ([[ECE637|ECE 637]]). Because these are student written Slectures, they are not comprehensive. They were mainly meant to help me learn the material. When topics spanned multiple lectures, I combined the relevant material into one slecture. | |
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+ | =Selected [https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php Slecture] Topics= | ||
Topic 1: [[ECE438HonorsContractCT|Computed Tomography (CT)]] | Topic 1: [[ECE438HonorsContractCT|Computed Tomography (CT)]] | ||
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− | Topic 2 | + | Topic 2: [[HonorsContractECE438CoordinateAndRadon|Coordinate Rotation and the Radon Transform]] |
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Topic 3: [[ECE438HonorsContractFST|Fourier Slice Theorem (FST)]] | Topic 3: [[ECE438HonorsContractFST|Fourier Slice Theorem (FST)]] | ||
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− | Topic 4 | + | Topic 4: [[HonorsContractECE438CBP|Convolution Back Projection (CBP)]] |
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− | Topic 5 | + | Topic 5: [[ECE438HonorsContractMRI|Magnetic Resonance Imaging]] |
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− | + | Mostly based on the [[ECE637|ECE637 Lecture]] material of Charles Bouman. | |
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You can find more information about this course at the [[2013_Spring_Image_Processing_ECE_637_Bouman|ECE 637 course wiki]]. The Youtube playlist for the original videos can be found [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3ZrjaBngMS15UhKHUnNqW5wLBA4vlQeB here]. The course notes are available [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece637/notes/ here] | You can find more information about this course at the [[2013_Spring_Image_Processing_ECE_637_Bouman|ECE 637 course wiki]]. The Youtube playlist for the original videos can be found [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3ZrjaBngMS15UhKHUnNqW5wLBA4vlQeB here]. The course notes are available [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece637/notes/ here] | ||
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+ | =Questions, Comments and Discussion= | ||
+ | Please post any questions comments or further discussion topics on the [[ECE438HonorsContractDiscuss|discussion page]]. | ||
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[[ECE438|Back to ECE 438: Digital Signal Processing]] | [[ECE438|Back to ECE 438: Digital Signal Processing]] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 9 February 2015
Honors Contract for ECE438 Fall 2014
Introduction
This honors contract was meant to explore medical applications of digital signal processing by writing slectures. These slectures were based on Professor Charles Bouman's lecture series (lectures 5-9) of Digital Image Processing (ECE 637). Because these are student written Slectures, they are not comprehensive. They were mainly meant to help me learn the material. When topics spanned multiple lectures, I combined the relevant material into one slecture.
Selected Slecture Topics
Topic 1: Computed Tomography (CT)
Topic 2: Coordinate Rotation and the Radon Transform
Topic 3: Fourier Slice Theorem (FST)
Topic 4: Convolution Back Projection (CBP)
Topic 5: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Mostly based on the ECE637 Lecture material of Charles Bouman.
You can find more information about this course at the ECE 637 course wiki. The Youtube playlist for the original videos can be found here. The course notes are available here
Questions, Comments and Discussion
Please post any questions comments or further discussion topics on the discussion page.