E161 Administrative Information
- Instructor:
Ruye Wang, Parsons 2372, Ext 73527,
Ruye_Wang@hmc.edu
- Text book:
"Digital Image Processing", R.C. Gonzalez and R.E. Woods (Addison-Wesley)
- Reference book:
"Introduction to Orthogonal Transforms", Ruye Wang, (Cambridge University Press)
- Syllabus:
- Classroom:
(to be determined)
- Time:
(to be determined)
- Office hours:
(to be determined)
- Grading:
There will be no homeworks or exams in this class. The final grade
is solely determined by your performances on the seven bi-weekly
projects to be assigned through out the semester.
- Lecture notes:
These online notes are made available to reduce your note-taking
efforts in class, so that you can concentrate on the explanations
and discussions.
- Project Assignment:
These bi-weekly projects will be assigned along with the progress
of the lectures. No programming experience needed. All you need to
know is Matlab. (But C++ or other programming is welcome.)
- Project Submission:
When a project assignment is due, you should put all images, code,
and text files required in a folder and put it in a class folder
on Kato. Name your folder by first initial and last name.
- Computer Demonstrations:
A number (maybe more in the future) of computer demonstrations is
available to give you a better way to see what effects each of several
image processing operations has. These demonstrations are developed in
C and run under a computer visualization/graphics/image-processing
package called AVS. Details of how to run these demons will be given
in class.