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IV B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February 2007
DIGITAL SPEECH & IMAGE PROCESSING
SPEECH & IMAGE PROCESSING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology
and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. What are the elements required to acquire digital images? Explain in detail about
various imaging systems. [16]
(a) Find the output image using power-law transformation function when C = 2
and γ (gamma) = 1.
(b) Draw the histogram of the original and transformed (output) images. [8+8]
5. Show that the Sobel and Prewitt gradient masks give isotropic results only for
horizontal and vertical edges oriented at ± 450 . [16]
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Code No: RR410507 Set No. 1
8. (a) On what basis the Huffman coding and arithmetic coding are useful for image
compression? Explain.
(b) What are the applications of lossy compression and lossless compression?
(c) Differentiate the Huffman coding and truncated Huffman coding. [6+5+5]
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Code No: RR410507 Set No. 2
IV B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February 2007
DIGITAL SPEECH & IMAGE PROCESSING
SPEECH & IMAGE PROCESSING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology
and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Explain in detail about different active acquisition methods to acquire range images.
[16]
5. (a) List and explain various operators suitable for detection of diagonal edges.
(b) Briefly explain how the crack edge relaxation is implemented. [6+10]
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Code No: RR410507 Set No. 3
IV B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February 2007
DIGITAL SPEECH & IMAGE PROCESSING
SPEECH & IMAGE PROCESSING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology
and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. With a neat block diagram, explain an image capturing system. Also, explain
various image capturing devices. [16]
4. The mean and standard deviation of the background pixels in the image shown
are 110 and 15 respectively. The object pixels have mean and standard deviation
values of 200 and 40 respectively. Give a thresholding solution for segmenting the
objects of the image. [16]
5. Design a technique for detecting gaps of length ranging between 1 and L pixels in
line segments of a binary image. Assume that the lines are 1 pixel thick. [16]
8. (a) On what basis the Huffman coding and arithmetic coding are useful for image
compression? Explain.
(b) What are the applications of lossy compression and lossless compression?
(c) Differentiate the Huffman coding and truncated Huffman coding. [6+5+5]
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Code No: RR410507 Set No. 4
IV B.Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February 2007
DIGITAL SPEECH & IMAGE PROCESSING
SPEECH & IMAGE PROCESSING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology
and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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3. (a) Explain smoothing using rotating mask and the algorithm for this type of
smoothing.
(b) Explain what is spatial filtering. [10+6]
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Code No: RR410507 Set No. 4
8. (a) What is meant by statistical coding? Classify.
(b) Explain briefly about the types of statistical coding. [6+10]
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