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CA2 Assignment Computer Vision

The document outlines the Computer Vision CA2 Assignment for Netaji Subhas Engineering College, detailing various tasks related to acoustic imaging, optical images, image resizing techniques, convolution filters, false contouring, halftoning, and dithering. Each question specifies the marks allocated and requires explanations, calculations, or applications of concepts in computer vision. The total marks for the assignment are 30.

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CA2 Assignment Computer Vision

The document outlines the Computer Vision CA2 Assignment for Netaji Subhas Engineering College, detailing various tasks related to acoustic imaging, optical images, image resizing techniques, convolution filters, false contouring, halftoning, and dithering. Each question specifies the marks allocated and requires explanations, calculations, or applications of concepts in computer vision. The total marks for the assignment are 30.

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Computer Vision CA2 Assignment

Netaji Subhas Engineering College


Department of AIML
Subject Code: PECAIML501A
Total Marks = 30

1. How does acoustic imaging work? What is it used for? [2+2]


2. What is an optical image? How are they used to create digital images? [2+2]
3. Use zero-order hold to increase the size of the following image by a factor of 2: [3]
6 7 8
[ 2 6 4]
6 3 8
4. Use first-order hold to increase the image by a factor of about 3. Apply the method which will
increase the image size to K (N − 1) + 1. What is the resulting image size? Is this “about a
factor of 3”? Why or why not? [5]
2 5 9
[ 5 6 4]
9 3 8
5. Are convolution filters linear? Name a nonlinear filter. Given the following 3 × 3
neighbourhood in an image, what is the result of applying a 3 × 3 median filter to the center
pixel? [5]
1 2 7
[ 3 4 2]
9 3 9
6. What is false contouring? How can we visually improve this effect? Explain. [5]
7. What is halftoning and dithering? Why is it used? [4]

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