Medium Of Instructions | Mode Of Learning | Mode Of Delivery |
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English | Self Study | Video and Text Based |
Learn how digital images and videos are produced, altered, processed, and used from the Image and Video Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a Stop at the Hospital programme offered by the Duke University. From how computers and digital cameras shape pictures to the use of special effects in Hollywood movies to how the Mars Rover has been able to send photos through millions of miles of space, candidates will be introduced to the vast world of digital imaging.
The Image and Video Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a Stop at the Hospital programme begins by looking at how the human visual system functions and then shows you how digital images work in mathematics, engineering and computer science. Candidates will learn the basic algorithms used for image adjustment and explore the standards of JPEG and MPEG for video image encoding and compression. They will learn about image segmentation, filtering and noise reduction. Finally, the programme will finish with methods of image processing used in the medical field.
Fees Informations | Certificate Availability | Certificate Providing Authority |
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INR 2435 | yes | Coursera |
The Image and Video Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a Stop at the Hospital programme fee is Rs. 2,435.
Image and Video Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a Stop at the Hospital Fees Details:
Particulars | Amount in INR |
Course fee | Rs. 2,435 |
Certification Qualifying Details
For the certification of Image and Video Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a Stop at the Hospital programme, candidates should purchase the programme. Along with that candidates should complete the whole 9-week training successfully. Candidates who opt for the free version of the programme aren’t eligible to get the certificate.
After completing the Image and Video Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a Stop at the Hospital programme candidates will:
To apply for the Image and Video Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a Stop at the Hospital programme.
Step 1: Visit the course page. https://www.coursera.org/learn/image-processing
Step 2: Click the “Enrol for free” button.
Step 3: New Coursera users need to sign up with their Google, FB or Apple account. If candidates are already having a Coursera account, please log in.
Step 4: There will be two options showing. One is to purchase the course by paying the fee. Second is to take the course without paying. That option will not give a certificate of completion.
Step 5: Pay the showing fee for purchasing the course. After that registration will be done successfully.
By purchasing the course, candidates will get complete access to all contents and after completion, they will be awarded a certificate. The electronic certificate is shareable so they can add it in their LinkedIn profile directly.
Enrolment on Courses is free. Many are charged only for purchasing the course. After enrolment candidates can get access to audit the course for free. Candidates will not be awarded a certificate after completion.
Course content will be accessible after successful enrolment. To get access to all contents and get a certificate of completion candidates must purchase the course.
Candidates who are unable to pay the fee can apply for availing financial aid. For that visit the Coursera website and click on the ‘financial aid is available' button. Coursera will run a review on the applications and will notify the eligible ones after 15 days.
Candidates will get a more in-depth understanding if they have mathematical knowledge. Hoping candidates are familiar with linear algebra, for example. Again, even without a clear mathematical context, candidates will understand some concepts. This would be considered an advanced undergraduate class by others.
Very much. Image processing is used in so many areas. Medical field, entertainment industry and many more.
Some programming exercises are suggested which are optional (not graded). The forums talk a lot about them, and that's fun.
No. The certificate is provided by Coursera itself and candidates will not get any transcript from the university.
The course is offered by the university but no credit is provided by them.