Introduction to Multimedia 2011     TEL429E        CRN: 21203

Undergraduate Course (3 hours/week)     Schedule: Mon. 13:30 - 16:30  D5105

Prof. Dr. Melih PAZARCI (image & video)

Prof. Dr. Bilge GÜNSEL (audio) 

Course Outline: Revision Spring 2012

Media and data streams. Audio. Images and graphics. Video and Animation. Data compression. Optical Storage media. Computer technology. Multimadia operation systems. Networking systems. Multimedia  HDTV.

NOTE: Some topics may not be covered due to time limitations.

Full course catalog information


Text Book:  None at this time


IF YOU DO NOT FULLFILL THE PREREQUISITES GIVEN BELOW, DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHETHER YOU FULLFILL THEM OR NOT, SEE THE INSTRUCTOR!

Prerequisites: (Requirements for students who take the course)

  1. A satisfactory level of English: students will be required to read a lot of notes and material in English; they should be able to comprehend the read material; classes will be conducted in English (not quasiEnglish), hence the students must also be able to understand spoken English. Although, all students must have and are assumed to have basic English skills, my experience shows that this assumption is false!
  2. Elementary knowledge on signals and systems (the undergraduate course TEL252E Signals and Systems or similar is sufficient  for this purpose),
  3. Knowledge of Matlab or C Programming (students are required to be capable of basic programming, and must have access to a PentiumIV or better PC; those that do not meet this requirement must learn Matlab or C programming by the end of February!;  learning Matlab or C is not hard and should not be a deterrent for avoding this course; you will not be required to write advanced or critical code in this course).
  4. This course is not recommended for 3rd year students.

Other:

 Attendance is required.

Your course grade will be calculated using your homework, midterm and final tests; homework requirement must be fullfilled to take the final! Blank, photocopy, or irrelevant homeworks do not count! Electronic submission of homeworks via email is possible and recommended (do not bring your files to your instructor with USB flash drives; use email or submit on a CD. E-homeworks must be submitted in ONE Acrobat pdf or Word doc file; if program code submission is required, a second .m or .c file should be submitted).  

Instructor office hours will be announced after the term starts. Instructor may be reached @285 3504, Room 3109, or email: pazarci@itu.edu.tr



DERS NOTUNUN BELİRLENMESİ
 

Adedi Birim Ağırlık (%) Toplam Ağırlık (%)
Yıl içi sınavları 2 12 24
Kısa Sınav 0 NA 0
Ödev 6
6 36
Proje 0 NA 0
Final 1 40 40
Vize Koşulu:

1) Ödevlerin yapılmış olması,


REFERENCES

  1. R.F. Gonzalez, R.E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 2002,
  2. D. Salomon, Data Compression The Complete Reference, 4th Ed. Springer, 2007
  3. Pennebaker & Mitchell, JPEG Still Image Data Compression Standard, Van Nostrand, 1993
  4. T. Acharya, P. Tsai, JPEG2000, Wiley, 2005
  5. J. Mitchell, et al., MPEG Digital Video Compression Standard,  Chapman Hall 1996
  6. I. Richardson, H264 and MPEG4 Video Compression, Wiley, 2003
  7. Cox et al, Digital Watermarking and Steganography 2nd. Ed. Morgan.Kaufmann, 2007
  8. M. Pazarcı, RadyoTV Sistemleri 2007 ders notları (ilgili dersin web sayfasına bkz.)

ADDITIONAL REFERENCES

  1. Video Processing and Communications, Y. Wang, J. Ostermann, Y. Zhang, Prentice Hall, 2002
  2. MPEG Digital Video Compression Standard, J. Mitchell, et al., Chapman Hall 1996.
  3. The  MPEG4 Book, F. Pereira, T. Ebrahimi, Prentice Hall, 2003
  4. Discrete Cosine TransformAlgorithms, Advantages, Applications, Rao&Yip, Academic Pr., 1990,
  5. Two Dimensional Signal and Image Processing, Lim, Prentice Hall 1990,
  6. Data and Image Compression 4th Ed., Gilbert Held, Wiley, Feb 1996,
  7. Transmission and Display of Pictorial Information, Pearson, John Wiley & Sons, 1975,
  8. Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Jain, Prentice Hall 1989,
  9. Digital Image Processing, Pratt, 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, 1991,
  10. Motion Estimation Algorithms for Video Compression, B. Furht, et. al., Kluwer 1996.
  11. Motion Analysis and Image Sequence Processing, Ed. İ. Sezan, R. Lagendijk, Kluwer, 1993,
  12. Digital Consumer Electronics Handbook, Ronald K. Jurgen,  McGraw Hill, 1997
  13. M. Riley, E.G. Richardson, Digital Video Communications, Artech House, 1997,
  14. Video and Image Processing in Multimedia Systems, Fuhrt, Moliar, Zhang, Kluwer, 1995
  15. The Art of Digital Video (1st & 2nd Ed.), J. Watkinson, Focal Press (BttwthHeinemann), 1990,
  16. Arch Luter, Principles of Digital Audio and Video, Artech House, 1997,
  17. Video Coding  The 2nd Generation Approach, L. Torres, M. Kunt, Kluwer, 1996,
  18. Subband and Wavelet Transforms: Design and Applications, Ed:  Akansu & Smith, Kluwer, 1996,
  19. Wavelets and Subband Coding, M. Vetterli, J. Kovacevic, Prentice Hall, 1995.
     


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Rev. Jan 31, 2012