CSE 326 Back to CSE Courses

Course CSE326
Title Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing
Credits 3
Course Coordinator Dimitris Samaras (currently taught by ESE dept)
Current Catalog Description

Covers digital fundamentals, image transforms, image enhancement, image restoration, image compression, segmentation, representation description, recognition and interpretation.

This course is offered as both CSE 326 and ESE 357.

Prerequisite

CSE 214 or 230; AMS 210 or MAT 211

Course Goals
  • Present algorithms for manipulating images, such as enhancement and restoration, image compression, recognition and interpretation.
  • Provide a through introduction to transform methods for image processing.
  • Through projects, expose students to contemporary image formats and libraries.
Textbook  
Major Topics Covered in Course
  • Spatial domain image enhancement.
  • Fourier domain filtering for enhancement and noise reduction.
  • Image restoration in simple cases such as motion blur.
  • Image compression.
Laboratory Projects  
Course Webpage
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Department of Computer Science • Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4400 • 631-632-8470 or 631-632-8471