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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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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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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Explanation: Industrial Computerised Axial Tomography is based on image acquisition using sensor strips.
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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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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Explanation: Contrast is the measure of the difference is intensity between the highest and the lowest intensity levels in an image.
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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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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Explanation: Interpolation is the process used to estimate unknown locations. It is applied in all image resampling methods.
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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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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Explanation: It is expressed as a transformation function T, of the form s=T(z) , where z is the intensity.
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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Explanation: Tie points, also called Control points are points whose locations are known precisely in input and reference images.
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