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This document contains questions for an exam on digital image processing. It includes the following types of questions: 1. True/false statements regarding image processing concepts like filtering, compression, and histograms with explanations required. 2. Questions involving performing operations like histogram equalization, contrast stretching, and 2D discrete Fourier transforms on image segments and explaining properties. 3. Questions about image compression techniques, entropy, Huffman coding, and identifying lossy vs. lossless methods. 4. Questions involving applying techniques like Hough transforms, homomorphic filtering, and low pass filtering to image segments. 5. Identifying image processing applications and operations, naming segmentation techniques and explaining splitting and merging.

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D09BE7 ETRX Ele1 Imgproc

This document contains questions for an exam on digital image processing. It includes the following types of questions: 1. True/false statements regarding image processing concepts like filtering, compression, and histograms with explanations required. 2. Questions involving performing operations like histogram equalization, contrast stretching, and 2D discrete Fourier transforms on image segments and explaining properties. 3. Questions about image compression techniques, entropy, Huffman coding, and identifying lossy vs. lossless methods. 4. Questions involving applying techniques like Hough transforms, homomorphic filtering, and low pass filtering to image segments. 5. Identifying image processing applications and operations, naming segmentation techniques and explaining splitting and merging.

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(a) Name and explain different types of redundancies in a digital image. Classify the following compression techniques in to lossy and loss less :(i) IGS coding (ii) Run length coding (iii) Transform coding (iv) OPCM coding. (b) A source emits eigth symbols with the probabilities given: a. Symbol a1 a2 a3 a4 6 a7 a8 as 0.1 0.4 0,05 0,05 0'1' 0.2 0,07 0.03 Probability

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Obtain the Huffman code and calculate entropy, average code word length and coding efficiency. Explain why Huffman coding is not unique. (a) Using Hough's transform, find the line passing through the maximum no. of points 10 given below :(3,4), (0,-4), (1,4), (6,12), (4,1), (1'5,0), (-2,2), (-1,-3), (3,-2). (b) With the help of a block diagram, explain the working of a Homomorphic filter. 10 (a) Identify the image processing operations associated with the following applications :(i) Displaying the Fourier transform of an image. (ii) Highlighting the watermasses in a satellite image of earth surface. (iii) Crispening the edges in an image. (iv) Reducingthe disc size needed to store an image without affecting its quality. (v) Slussing an image. (b) Apply a low pass filtering mask to the following image segment. Leave the border pixels unaffected. 6 5 5 1 1 0 0 4 3 5 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 2 5 1 (c) Name different types of image segmentation techniques. and merging technique with the help of an example. Explain the splitting 5

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Write short notes on any four of the following :(a) Isopreference curves (b) Role of OCT in image compression (c) Haar transform (d) Spatial and tonal resolution (e) Image differentiation.

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