HIPR: On-line Self-tutoring material covering Image Processing Operators

We have developed the HIPR on-line hypertext resource package embodying test images and worksheets for about 50 standard image processing functions. The package includes both the input images needed for the functions, and typical result images. The worksheets are designed for standard textbook Image Processing functions.

The information that a typical worksheet provides includes: 1) a brief technical review of the technique (with references to textbooks for more detailed information), 2) a walk-through of several examples showing both successful and unsuccessful applications of the operator (with hypertext links causing images to "pop-up" on demand) 3) questions for further work, and JAVA-based online demonstrations for some operators.

The hypermedia document also includes a glossary of technical terms and these are linked by hypertext access where used. In a similar manner, worksheets are cross-linked by a hypertext link where appropriate.

You start up the package by opening the following link in your web browser:

http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/HIPR2

For example, to find out about "thresholding", go to the "Worksheets" section of the top page. Then click on first "Point Operations" and then "Thresholding".

Little images appear in the text and clicking on these should cause larger images to appear. You can get to some words in the glossary (they are underlined). Navigate using the "Back" button at the bottom of the screen to return to the previous page. At the button of each page is a little boxed "house" icon that gets you back to the top level.

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This page is maintained by the course lecturer, Bob Fisher, rbf@inf.ed.ac.uk, room IF 1.26, ext 513441.


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