Abstract
This study aims to show the various digital image processing techniques and how
these methods, when applied at different times and in a specific order, can create an animated scene. This will be accomplished by first understanding digital images and their properties, including color models, pixels and pixel values, and neighborhood relationships. After digital images, various low-level processing methods will be discussed. These low-level methods include simple pixel operations such as brightness and contrast as well as spatial methods like smoothing and sharpening. A closer look into geometric operations and transformations will be essential for understanding the whole picture of these low-level methods. Mid-level processing methods such as segmentation and the 3 types of segmentation will be implemented and researched in order to determine their strengths and weaknesses as well as provide a visual and select the optimal algorithm for the final implementation. Pictures will be created with the help of AI. These ideas will all be implemented in Java to create an interactive software.
Advisor
As’ad, Asa’d
Department
Computer Science
Recommended Citation
Stroke, Ellie, "An Animation in a Picture: Creating a short animation from a single image using digital image processing methods" (2024). Senior Independent Study Theses. Paper 11182.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/independentstudy/11182
Disciplines
Art and Design | Arts and Humanities | Computer Sciences | Graphic Design | Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces | Other Computer Sciences | Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Keywords
image processing, digital image processing, image segmentation, digital images
Publication Date
2024
Degree Granted
Bachelor of Arts
Document Type
Senior Independent Study Thesis
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