Digital Image Classification Taught Using Web-Based Interactive Learning Goal
The goal of this project is to develop a web-based interactive learning framework for fundamentals of Digital Image Processing (DIP) topic that allows an individual, or communities of users, to easily use, manage and organize locally developed content.
Objectives
- In partnership with IowaView, to provide course content to support on-line framework developed by the IowaView team.
- To develop additional learning modules to support the digital image classification modules described below.
- To design and implement a FLASH-based framework for this topic using the materials developed by VirginiaView.
- To develop interactive DIP modules using Adobe FLASH and supporting programming environments.
Methodology
The digital image processing framework will be developed using Adobe Flash, Flex and other applicable programming environments. Flash will be used as a development platform due to the following reasons: a) ability to create interactive software and animation, b) no need to buy any software (FLASH plug-ins are free), c) platform independence, d) small file size, and finally, e) flash also synergizes very well with other common tools used in conjunction with the Internet such as PHP and MySQL. This framework can run both as a stand-alone or a web-based application. It will cover both theoretical background and interactive modules such as radiometric and geometric corrections, enhancements, supervised and unsupervised classifications, change detection and accuracy assessment.
Trying it
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