SURYA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Internal Assessment Test- I
Degree & Branch: B.E / ECE Semester: V
Max marks: 50
Date & Session: 01.10.2024 (AN) Time:90 min
CEC366 – IMAGE PROCESSING
Part-A (10 X 2 =20)
1. What is meant by digital image processing?
2. Define gray level of image?
3. State about Euclidean distance.
4. What is sampling and quantization?
5. Define pixel depth?
6. What is point processing?
7. What is contrast stretching?
8. Define averaging filters?
9. Define transfer function of Ideal, butterworth, LPF and HPF.
10. Define Homomorphic filtering.
Part-B (2 X 10=20)
11. (a) Explain the fundamentals steps in image processing.
(or)
(b) Explain about RGB color model.
12. (a) Explain about Ideal low pass filter, Butterworth low pass filter,
Gaussian low pass filter.
(or)
(b) Discuss the frequency domain techniques of image enhancement
in detail.
Part-C (1X 10=10)
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13. Justify why histogram processing is called as an efficient tool for
graphical representation of the total distribution in a digital image.
SURYA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Internal Assessment Test- I
Degree & Branch: B.E / ECE Semester: V
Max marks: 50
Date & Session: 01.10.2024 (AN) Time:90 min
CEC366 – IMAGE PROCESSING
Part-A (10 X 2 =20)
1. What is meant by digital image processing?
2. Define gray level of image?
3. State about Euclidean distance.
4. What is sampling and quantization?
5. Define pixel depth?
6. What is point processing?
7. What is contrast stretching?
8. Define averaging filters?
9. Define transfer function of Ideal, butterworth, LPF and HPF.
10. Define Homomorphic filtering.
Part-B (2 X 10=20)
11. (a) Explain the fundamentals steps in image processing.
(or)
(b) Explain about RGB color model.
12. (a) Explain about Ideal low pass filter, Butterworth low pass filter,
Gaussian low pass filter.
(or)
(b) Discuss the frequency domain techniques of image enhancement
in detail.
2
Part-C (1X 10=10)
13. Justify why histogram processing is called as an efficient tool for
graphical representation of the total distribution in a digital image.