Digital Image Processing Questions and Answers – Image Sensing and Acquisition

This set of Digital Image Processing Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Image Sensing and Acquisition”.

1. The most familiar single sensor used for Image Acquisition is
a) Microdensitometer
b) Photodiode
c) CMOS
d) None of the Mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: Photodiode is the most commonly used single sensor made up of silicon materials.

2. A geometry consisting of in-line arrangement of sensors for image acquisition
a) A photodiode
b) Sensor strips
c) Sensor arrays
d) CMOS
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Answer: b
Explanation: Sensor strips are very common next to single sensor and use in-line arrangement.

3. CAT in imaging stands for
a) Computer Aided Telegraphy
b) Computer Aided Tomography
c) Computerised Axial Telegraphy
d) Computerised Axial Tomography
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Answer: d
Explanation: Industrial Computerised Axial Tomography is based on image acquisition using sensor strips.
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4. The section of the real plane spanned by the coordinates of an image is called the _____________
a) Spacial Domain
b) Coordinate Axes
c) Plane of Symmetry
d) None of the Mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: The section of the real plane spanned by the coordinates of an image is called the Spacial Domain, with the x and y coordinates referred to as Spacial coordinates.

5. The difference is intensity between the highest and the lowest intensity levels in an image is ___________
a) Noise
b) Saturation
c) Contrast
d) Brightness
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Answer: c
Explanation: Contrast is the measure of the difference is intensity between the highest and the lowest intensity levels in an image.
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6. _____________ is the effect caused by the use of an insufficient number of intensity levels in smooth areas of a digital image.
a) Gaussian smooth
b) Contouring
c) False Contouring
d) Interpolation
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Answer: c
Explanation: It is called so because the ridges resemble the contours of a map.

7. The process of using known data to estimate values at unknown locations is called
a) Acquisition
b) Interpolation
c) Pixelation
d) None of the Mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: Interpolation is the process used to estimate unknown locations. It is applied in all image resampling methods.
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8. Which of the following is NOT an application of Image Multiplication?
a) Shading Correction
b) Masking
c) Pixelation
d) Region of Interest operations
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Answer: c
Explanation: Because Pixelation deals with enlargement of pixels.

9. The procedure done on a digital image to alter the values of its individual pixels is
a) Neighbourhood Operations
b) Image Registration
c) Geometric Spacial Transformation
d) Single Pixel Operation
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Answer: d
Explanation: It is expressed as a transformation function T, of the form s=T(z) , where z is the intensity.
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10. In Geometric Spacial Transformation, points whose locations are known precisely in input and reference images.
a) Tie points
b) Réseau points
c) Known points
d) Key-points
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Answer: a
Explanation: Tie points, also called Control points are points whose locations are known precisely in input and reference images.

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