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Signal and Image Processing

Key information

  • Module code:

    5CCYB050

  • Level:

    5

  • Semester:

      Spring

  • Credit value:

    15

Module description

This module aims to help students develop understanding of the fundamental concepts of signal processing and its practical applications in biomedical engineering. A multidimensional (image) processing will be considered as a generalization of any signal processing. A practical computer problem-solving approach will be used to encourage deeper understanding of the theoretical content studied in Signals and Systems and in this module. This will involve weekly laboratory sessions in which students will be able to develop their own signal and image processing algorithms using Matlab.

 

Assessment details

Coursework 40%

Exam 60%

Learning outcomes

On completion of the course the students should be able to:

  • To demonstrate awareness and understanding of the basic concepts and techniques of signal and image processing.
  • To use theoretical models and apply images processing techniques such as compression, enhancement, restoration.
  • To demonstrate awareness and understanding of the mathematics of Image restoration and reconstruction.

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