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The document is a model examination paper for a Ph.D. course in Digital Image Processing, consisting of two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions and Part B with 5 detailed questions. Topics covered include image acquisition techniques, gray level transformations, spatial filters, noise modeling, and coding techniques. The exam is designed to assess knowledge on various aspects of digital image processing within a three-hour timeframe.

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The document is a model examination paper for a Ph.D. course in Digital Image Processing, consisting of two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions and Part B with 5 detailed questions. Topics covered include image acquisition techniques, gray level transformations, spatial filters, noise modeling, and coding techniques. The exam is designed to assess knowledge on various aspects of digital image processing within a three-hour timeframe.

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Reg. No.

Ph. D. (Course Work) Model Examination, November 2022


20CSE525J – DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100
Answer ALL Questions
PART – A (10  2 = 20 Marks)

1. What are the two sub systems required to obtain digital images?
2. Define adjacent and disjoint regions.
3. What is point processing and neighborhood processing?
4. Write the equation for convolution of w(x,y)and f(x,y).
5. How will you represent a blurred and noise affected image in spatial and frequency domain?
6. Mention the filters suitable for periodic noise, impulse noise and Gaussian noise.
7. Define compression ratio.
8. What is variable length coding?
9. What are the three fundamental steps in edge detection?
10. State the advantages and disadvantages of second order derivative.

PART – B (5  16 = 80 Marks)

11. a. Discuss in detail the image acquisition techniques.


(OR)
b. Explain the fundamental steps in digital image processing with block diagram.
12. a. Discuss the following gray level transformations.
i) Log transformation
ii) Power law transformation
iii) Piecewise Linear transformation
(OR)
b. Explain in detail about the spatial domain filters used for image sharpening.

13. a. Describe the various spatial filters used for restoration of images in the presence of noise.

(OR)
b. Describe in detail the important noise probability density function used for mathematical
modeling of noises in image processing applications.
14. a. Explain LZW coding with an example.
(OR)
b. Discuss in detail RLE encoding technique with an example.

15. a. Explain about image gradient and its properties.

(OR)
b. Describe the thresholding techniques for image segmentation.

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