Student
Student
Problem
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Solutions
Solutions
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NOTICE
This manual is intended for your personal use only.
Copying, printing, posting, or any form of printed or electronic
distribution of any part of this manual constitutes a violation of
copyright law.
As a security measure, this manual was encrypted during download
with the serial number of your book, and with your personal information.
Any printed or electronic copies of this file will bear that encryption,
which will tie the copy to you.
Please help us defeat piracy of intellectual property, one of the principal
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Digital Image Processing
Third Edition
Student Problem Solutions
Version 3.0
Rafael C. Gonzalez
Richard E. Woods
Prentice Hall
Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458
www.imageprocessingplace.com
Copyright © 1992-2008 R. C. Gonzalez and R. E. Woods
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 About This Manual
This abbreviated manual contains detailed solutions to all problems marked
with a star in Digital Image Processing, 3rd Edition.
1.2 Projects
You may be asked by your instructor to prepare comptuter projects in the fol-
lowing format:
Page 1: Cover page.
• Project title
• Project number
• Course number
• Student’s name
• Date due
• Date handed in
• Abstract (not to exceed 1/2 page)
Page 2: One to two pages (max) of technical discussion.
Page 3 (or 4): Discussion of results. One to two pages (max).
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2
CHAPTER1. INTRODUCTION
Results: Image results (printed typically on a laser or inkjet printer). All images
must contain a number and title referred to in the discussion of results.
Appendix: Program listings, focused on any original code prepared by the stu-
dent. For brevity, functions and routines provided to the student are referred to
by name, but the code is not included.
Layout: The entire report must be on a standard sheet size (e.g., letter size in the
U.S. or A4 in Europe), stapled with three or more staples on the left margin to
form a booklet, or bound using clear plastic standard binding products.
1.3 About the Book Web Site
The companion web site
www.prenhall.com/gonzalezwoods
(or its mirror site)
www.imageprocessingplace.com
is a valuable teaching aid, in the sense that it includes material that previously
was covered in class. In particular, the review material on probability, matri-
ces, vectors, and linear systems, was prepared using the same notation as in
the book, and is focused on areas that are directly relevant to discussions in the
text. This allows the instructor to assign the material as independent reading,
and spend no more than one total lecture period reviewing those subjects. An-
other major feature is the set of solutions to problems marked with a star in the
book. These solutions are quite detailed, and were prepared with the idea of
using them as teaching support. The on-line availability of projects and digital
images frees the instructor from having to prepare experiments, data, and hand-
outs for students. The fact that most of the images in the book are available for
downloading further enhances the value of the web site as a teaching resource.
NOTICE
This manual is intended for your personal use only.
Copying, printing, posting, or any form of printed or electronic
distribution of any part of this manual constitutes a violation of
copyright law.
As a security measure, this manual was encrypted during download
with the serial number of your book, and with your personal information.
Any printed or electronic copies of this file will bear that encryption,
which will tie the copy to you.
Please help us defeat piracy of intellectual property, one of the principal
reasons for the increase in the cost of books.
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