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Latest revision as of 10:22, 29 May 2013
Contents
ECE637: Digital Image Processing I, Prof. Bouman, Spring 2013
More information could be found in:
http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~bouman
Class Lecture Notes:
https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/grad-labs/
Slectures:
The Bouman Lectures on Image Processing, by Maliha Hossain
Lecture Videos
Disclaimer: All the lecture videos given below are from previous semesters posted by Prof. Bouman on youtube. The current videos are available on the distance learning website.
- Video of Lecture 1: Introduction
- Video of Lecture 2: CTFT and CSFT
- Video of Lecture 3: CSFT and Rep and Comb Relations
- Video of Lecture 4: Optical Imaging Systems
- Video of Lecture 5: Helical Scan Multislice CT and PET
- Video of Lecture 6: Tomographic Reconstruction
- Video of Lecture 7: FPB and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Video of Lecture 8: MRI Reconstruction
- Video of Lecture 9: MRI and C-programming
- Video of Lecture 10: C-programming
- Video of Lecture 11: DTFT, DSFT, Sampling, and Reconstruction
Additional Information and Q&A Sections:
Lab 1 Discussion and Additional Information
Lab 2 Discussion and Additional Information
Lab 3 Discussion and Additional Information
Lab 4 Discussion and Additional Information
Lab 5 Discussion and Additional Information
Lab 6 Discussion and Additional Information
Lab 7 Discussion and Additional Information
Lab 8 Discussion and Additional Information
Lab 9 Discussion and Additional Information
Keywords for Exams:
Exam 1:
- CTFT DTFT (1D/2D)
- Fourier Slices
- Sampling and Perfect Reconstruction
- Frequency Response (H(f)) and its variations
- Random Processes