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This document outlines the examination for the Seventh Semester B.E. Degree in Computer Vision. It contains 10 questions divided across 5 modules. Students must answer 5 full questions, with 1 question from each module. The document specifies that answers should be concise, in response to each sub-question, and that identifying information or equations written out explicitly will be considered malpractice. It also instructs students to draw diagonal lines on any blank pages upon completing their answers.

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18AI742

This document outlines the examination for the Seventh Semester B.E. Degree in Computer Vision. It contains 10 questions divided across 5 modules. Students must answer 5 full questions, with 1 question from each module. The document specifies that answers should be concise, in response to each sub-question, and that identifying information or equations written out explicitly will be considered malpractice. It also instructs students to draw diagonal lines on any blank pages upon completing their answers.

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USN 18AI742

Seventh Semester B.E. Degree Examination, Jan./Feb. 2023


Computer Vision

Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 100

Note: Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing ONE full question from each module.
2. Any revealing of identification, appeal to evaluator and /or equations written eg, 42+8 = 50, will be treated as malpractice.

Module-1
1 a. What is Computer Vision? Explain different types of Geometric primitives. (10 Marks)
b. Explain Pinhole perspective, with neat diagram. (10 Marks)

OR
Important Note : 1. On completing your answers, compulsorily draw diagonal cross lines on the remaining blank pages.

2 a. Explain Photometric Image formation. (10 Marks)


b. Explain Digital Camera, with neat diagram. (10 Marks)

Module-2
3 a. Briefly explain the concepts of linear filters. (10 Marks)
b. Explain Shift invariant linear systems with neat diagram. (10 Marks)

OR
4 a. Explain the Fourier Transformation. (10 Marks)
b. Explain the following : i) Sampling ii) Aliasing. (10 Marks)

Module-3
5 a. Define Stereopsis. Explain the advantages of Stereoscopic vision. (10 Marks)
b. Explain how 2D vision is converted into 3D vision. (10 Marks)

OR
6 a. Explain the Estimating the Fundamental Matrix. (10 Marks)
b. Explain why Stereoscopic Vision important. (10 Marks)

Module-4
7 a. Explain the concepts of Image segmentation. (10 Marks)
b. Explain the Hierarchical Clustering using in Computer Vision. (10 Marks)

OR
8 a. Explain the concepts of model fitting method for edge detection. (10 Marks)
b. What is Object Tracking? Explain the uses and types of Object tracking. (10 Marks)

Module-5
9 a. Explain the Image Registration Process. (10 Marks)
b. Explain the different smooth stages and their outlines with diagram. (10 Marks)

OR
10 a. Illustration the concept of Smooth surfaces. (10 Marks)
b. Briefly explain the concepts of Image recognition in Computer Vision. (10 Marks)

*****

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