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Course Detail

Course Name Video Processing
Course Code 25ES640
Program M. Tech. in Embedded Systems
Credits 3
Campus Bengaluru, Coimbatore

Syllabus

Syllabus

Introduction, Spatio-temporal sampling; Sampling structure conversion (without using motion), Motion Analysis, Real versus apparent motion, Spatial-temporal constraint methods (optical flow equation), Block-matching methods, Mesh-based methods, Region-based (parametric) motion modeling, Motion segmentation and layered video representations.
Motion-compensated (MC) filtering, Noise reduction, Signal recovery and general inverse problems, Restoration (deblurring), Super resolution, Mosaicking, Deinterlacing, Frame-rate conversion (MC-Interpolation).
Video Watermarking, Video Compression, Frame-based compression (principles behind MPEG-1/2), Scalable or layered frame-based compression, Object-based compression (principles behind MPEG-4). Surveillance – Video indexing, summarization, and retrieval, Object detection and tracking, Video Analytics.

Text Books / References
  1. Wang, J. Ostermann, and Y. Q. Zhang, “Video Processing and Communications”, Prentice    Hall, 1st edition, 2002. 
  2. Tekalp, “Digital Video Processing”, Prentice Hall, 2nd edition, 2005. 
  3. W. Woods, “Multidimensional signal, image and video processing and coding”, Academic Press / Elsevier, 2nd edition, 2012.
  4. Linda G. Shapiro and George C. Stockman, “Computer Vision”, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1st edition, New Jersey, 2001.

Objectives and Outcomes

Pre-requisite: Nil

Course Objectives:

  • To introduce the fundamentals of video processing, spatio-temporal sampling, and motion analysis techniques.
  • To develop an understanding of motion-compensated filtering, video enhancement, and restoration methods.
  • To provide insights into video compression, watermarking, video analytics, and surveillance applications

Course Outcomes:

CO1: Understand the attributes of video data. 
CO2:  Familiarise the various motion analysis schemes. 
CO3: Develop applications for video restoration, super resolution, and Mosaicking. 
CO4: Apply video processing techniques for watermarking and compression. 

CO-PO Mapping:

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