Bachelors Level/Third Year/Sixth Semester/Science bit/sixth semester/multimedia computing/syllabus

Bachelors In Information Technology

Institute of Science and Technology, TU

Nature of the course: (Theory+Lab)

F.M: 60+20+20 P.M: 24+8+8

Credit Hrs: 3Hrs

Multimedia Computing [BIT356]
Course Objective
i.
The main objective of this course is to provide knowledge of different concepts of multimedia computing and their applications.
Course Description

This course familiarizes students with the concepts of multimedia computing, including sound, image, video, animations, data compression, and multimedia applications.

S1:Introduction[2]
1
Multimedia Systems, Components of multimedia, Multimedia System its characteristics and properties, Structure of Multimedia, Applications
S2:Text / Sound / Audio System[7]
1
Text:(Types of Text, Ways to Present Text, Aspects of Text Design, Character, Character Set, Codes, Unicode, Encryption)
2
Sound / Audio:( Basic Sound Concepts, Types of Sound, Digitizing Sound, Audio Formats, Audio Tools, MIDI, Speech Generation, Speech Analysis and Speech Transmission)
S3:Image and Video[6]
1
Image:(Digital Image Representation, Uses of Images, Formats, Image Color Scheme, Image Enhancement, Image Synthesis, Analysis and Transmission)
2
Video:( Analogue and Digital Video, Recording Formats and Standards (JPEG, MPEG, H.261), Transmission of Video Signals, Video Capture)
S4:Video and Animation[8]
1
Digital Video
2
Video Signal Representation
3
Computer Video Format; Computer-Based Animation; Animation Language; Timeline and Frame-based Animation; Tween-Based Animation; Methods of Controlling Animation; Display of Animation; Transmission of Animation
S5:Data Compression[5]
1
Introduction: Basics of Compression; Storage Space; Need for Coding; Lossy and Lossless Compression Techniques; Source, Entropy and Hybrid Coding; Lossy Sequential DCT-Based Mode; Expanded Lossy DCT-Based Mode; JPEG and MPEG Compression
S6:Abstraction[2]
1
Abstraction at Different Levels; Libraries; System Software; Toolkits; Higher Programming Languages; Object-Oriented Approaches
S7:Multimedia Design[4]
1
Development Phases and Development Teams
2
Analysis, Design, Development and Implementation Phase
3
Evaluation and Testing Phase
S8:User Interfaces[4]
1
Basic Design Issues
2
Video and Audio at the User Interface
3
User-Friendliness as the Primary Goal
S9:Multimedia Application[4]
1
Media Preparation and Composition
2
Media Integration and Communication
3
Media Entertainment; Telemedicine; E-Learning; Digital Video Editing and Production Systems; Video Conferencing; Video-on-Demand
References
1.
Multimedia: Computing, Communications and Applications, Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt, Pearson Education Asia.
2.
Multimedia Communications: Applications, Networks, Protocols and Standards, Fred Halsall, Pearson Education Asia.
3.
Multimedia Systems, John F. Koegel Buford, Pearson Education Asia.
4.
Multimedia Fundamentals: Vol. 1 - Media Coding and Content Processing, Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt, PHI.
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