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This document provides a model question paper for the 7th semester Computer Vision course. It contains 5 modules with questions in each module. The questions assess students' understanding of fundamental computer vision concepts like image sensing, feature detection, object detection, epipolar geometry, structure from motion, background subtraction, segmentation, and real-time applications. Students must answer 5 full questions, choosing at least one from each module. The questions vary between short answers and longer explanations, with marks allocated based on depth of response required.
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This document provides a model question paper for the 7th semester Computer Vision course. It contains 5 modules with questions in each module. The questions assess students' understanding of fundamental computer vision concepts like image sensing, feature detection, object detection, epipolar geometry, structure from motion, background subtraction, segmentation, and real-time applications. Students must answer 5 full questions, choosing at least one from each module. The questions vary between short answers and longer explanations, with marks allocated based on depth of response required.
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Model Question Paper


Seventh Semester B.E. Degree Examination
COMPUTER VISION

Time: 3 hours Max.Marks: 100

Note : Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each
MODULE.

Module 1

1. What is Computer Vision? Why is vision so difficult? Provide six real-world


examples of computer vision and explain. (10 Marks)
2. With a neat diagram explain the Image sensing pipeline and its important
effects. (10 Marks)
OR
1. Explain 2D transformation with a neat diagram. (5 Marks)
2. Explain in detail the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution
Function(BRDF). (8 Marks)
3. Illustrate with a real-world example for pinhole perspective and explain its
behavior under various effects (7 Marks)

Module 2

1. Explain Fourier Transform. Justify its properties. (10 Marks)


2. Write and explain the Corner Detector and Laplacian of Gaussian algorithm.
(10 Marks)
OR
1. Explain the popular technique used in Object Detection with a real world
example. (10 Marks)
2. Explain K-means Clustering for Vector Quantization in detail. (10 Marks)
Module 3

1. Explain Epipolar Geometry in detail. (10 Marks)


2. Explain Euclidean Structure and Motion from two images. (10 Marks)
OR
1. Briefly explain the global methods for binocular fusion in detail. (10 Marks)
2. Explain the Projective structure and motion from two images and multiple
images. (10 Marks)

Module 4

1. Explain background subtraction and shot boundary detection in detail


(10 Marks)
2. Write an algorithm on 1) Incremental Line Fitting 2) K-means line fitting
(10 Marks)
OR
1. Explain in detail linear measurements and linear dynamics. (10 Marks)
2. Write a short note on 1) divisive clustering 2) agglomerative clustering.
(10 Marks)

Module 5

1. Illustrate a real-time application used in registration. (5 Marks)


2. Explain Koenderink’s Theorem. (5 Marks)
3. Write a short note on 1) Face detection 2) Pedestrian detection (10 Marks)
OR
1. How to detect a deformable object? Explain. (10 Marks)
2. Write a short note with an real-time example on
1) Instance segmentation 2) Panoptic segmentation (10 Marks)

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