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VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

KALPATARU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-TIPTUR


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG
ODD SEM: 2024
QUESTION BANK: MODULE #2
NAME OF THE FACULTY: Dr G.S.Yogananda DESIGNATON : Professor
SEMESTER : 7th A & B, Professional Elective-2
SUBJECT : DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING CODE : 21EC732
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QUESTIONS Marks
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Module II: IMAGE TRANSFORMS
Introduction(5.1), 2D Orthogonal & Unitary Transforms(5.2), Properties of Unitary Transforms(5.3),
2D DFT(5.5), Cosine Transform(5.6), Haar Transform(5.9).
What are Unitary Matrices. Describe how Unitary matrices are used for representing Digital Images. Also
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mention what is the orthogonality of any matrix.
Represent the general orthogonal series expansion for a N X N image u(m,n). Describe all the terms in the
2 represented equations. With respect to the mentioned equations illustrate the Orthonormality & completeness 10
conditions.
3 Describe the seperability of unitary transforms. 05
For a M X N rectangular image, represent the expressions for the transform pair U & V. Describe each term in
the expressions.
4 10
Given A = 1/ √2 [ 11 ]
−1
1
[ ]
and U =
1 2
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, the orthogonal matrix & the image respectively. Find the
transformed image V & basis vectors.
5 Describe the kronector product seperability. Mention what is its advantages. 05
6 Explain the properties of Unitary Transforms. 10
Illustrate the expressions for the 2-Dimentional Unitary DFT pair & its matrix notation for both U & V. what
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is then the N X N 2-Dimentional unitary DFT.
8 Illustrate the properties of the 2-Dimentional DFT. 10
9 Explain the 2-Dimentional circular convolution theorem. 10
Mention the following terms
a) The N X N Cosine transform matrix C, which is also called the DCT.
10 b) The 1-Dimentional DCT of a sequence u(n), 0 ≤ n ≤ N-1. 10
c) The inverse Transformation
d) The 2D Cosine Transform pair.
11 Illustrate the properties of Cosine Transform. 20
12 Obtain the Haar Transform for N = 16. 10
13 List the properties of the Haar Transform. 05

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