30-03-2011, 02:45 PM
PRESENTED BY
ANKUR BHATTACHARJEE
AND
PRATIK SONI
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Signal & image Processing
Synopsis
SIGNAL PROCESSING
- Introduction
- Description
- Typical applications and operations
- Categories
- Fields
- Image processing (As one of its field)
What Is Signal Processing??
¤ Signal processing is the action of changing one or more features (parameters) of a signal according to a predetermined requirement.
¤ Signal processing tasks are Amplification, Attenuation, Filtering, Modulation.
¤ Signals that are to be processed is converted into numerical form before any processing.
¤ Digital Signal Processing system is governed by a theorem known as sampling theorem.
Sampling theorem
¤ Sampling theorem is the process of converting a signal into a numeric sequence which can be a function of discrete time or space.
¤ In this process, A continuous time signal is converted into discrete signal,
Shannon has describe sampling as,
¤ An analog signal can be exactly reconstructed from its samples if the sampling rate is at least twice the highest frequency component present in the signal.
Categories of Signal processing
¤ Analog Signal processing
¤ Discrete time Signal processing
¤ Digital signal processing
Typical applications & operations
¤ Filtering
¤ Deblurring (Used in photo industry)
¤ Digitization, reconstruction and compression
¤ Storage Modulation
¤ Wavetable synthesis
¤ Feature extraction
¤ Prediction
Fields of Signal processing
¤ Statistical signal processing
¤ Audio signal processing
¤ Speech signal processing
¤ Image processing
¤ Video processing
¤ Array processing
¤ Time-frequency signal processing
¤ Filtering
¤ Seismic signal processing
¤ Data mining
Image processing
¤ Capturing and manipulating images to enhance or extract information
¤ It is used to solve identification problems.
WHY DO WE NEED
IMAGE PROCESSING ???
Applications
¤ Optical sorting
¤ Face detection
¤ Medical image processing
¤ Remote sensing
¤ Augmented reality
¤ Lane departure warning system