HW2, EECS 203A, Digital image processing.

UCI., Fall 2004.

Nasser Abbasi

 

Problem 3.1 in text book. 1

Problem 3.10 in text book. 1

Computer problem.... 1

Computer problem, part (a) 1

Computer problem part (b). 2

 

This is a scanned image of the HW2 problem statement.

 

It took me 2 days to solve this HW, because the textbook lacks any examples, and problems solved to learn from. The book looks good, but no solved examples to learn from. Also I did this in Mathematica, which I am also learning at the same time. So far, I really like Mathematica programming. I think I will concentrate on it from now on as my main tool.

Problem 3.1 in text book.

This is the solution in PDF file.

HTML version.

Mathematica notebook (just trying things)

Maple worksheet (just trying things)

 

 

Problem 3.10 in text book.

This is the solution. PDF.

This is HTML.

 

Computer problem

 

This is the RAW source image file (480x640  binary bytes image) used in both parts (a) and (b)

This tar file contains all the images generated shown below.

Computer problem, part (a)

I used Mathematica to solve this problem.

 

 

 

Computer problem part (b).

I used Mathematica to solve this problem.

 

This is a picture of  the 3 images resulting from different gamma transformation.

This is the Mathematica notebook.

This is the HTML version of the Mathematica notebook.

This is the PDF file of the notebook.

This is the POSTSCRIPT file of the notebook.

 

 

This is the RAW generated image file (480x640  binary bytes image) (histogram equalized)

This is the Raster version of generated image file (used rawtoras to convert on SUN machine)