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About the Course

In this class you will learn the basic principles and tools used to process images and videos, and how to apply them in solving practical problems
of commercial and scientific interests. Digital images and videos are everywhere these days – in thousands of scientific (e.g., astronomical,
bio-medical), consumer, industrial, and artistic applications. Moreover they come in a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum - from
visible light and infrared to gamma rays and beyond. The ability to process image and video signals is therefore an incredibly important skill to
master for engineering/science students, software developers, and practicing scientists. Digital image and video processing ...
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Top reviews

HS

Oct 6, 2018

This course is much simpler and easier to understand for those who wanna get and set their goals towards the image engineering field. Really enjoy much doing this course. THank you everyone !!!

NS

Jul 17, 2018

Very informative and comprehensive course in image processing. Many examples are presented throughout the course, which make the content tangible and help to better sink-in the material.

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By Sandeep P

Jul 28, 2024

Too much theory with very little practical. Actually, I feel that the course needed a much longer duration to explain things properly.

By kareem a

Jun 24, 2018

The first part of EM spectrum is unclear and needs to be explained easily and accurately

By Mrs. P S

May 19, 2020

I haven't received certificate for this course

Kindly grant the certificate

By Safnaz I

Sep 11, 2024

I have applied for financial aid and its approaved. Now after finishing the course, they are asking me to pay for my certificate.

By AKANSH M I L S

Nov 11, 2018

i didn't like this course.

By Kenneth J H

Oct 14, 2016

Quizes were poorly worded.