Introduction to Multimedia
Systems
CS 543 – Fall 2005
Instructor: Dr.
Ramazan Aygün
Office: Technology
Hall N360
Email: raygun@cs.uah.edu
Phone: 824-6455
Office Hour: Tuesday
Meeting day(s): MW
Location: N308
This course introduces the fundamental concepts and
principles to build multimedia systems.
CS490.
Ze-Nian Li and Mark S. Drew, Fundamentals
of Multimedia, Prentice Hall
(Part One: Multimedia Authoring and Data Representations will be extensively covered in this course.)
Title |
Reading Chapters |
Introduction to multimedia |
1 |
Multimedia Authoring and Tools |
2 |
Graphics and Image Data Representations |
3 |
Color in Image and Video |
4 |
Fundamental Concepts in Video |
5 |
Basics of Digital Audio |
6 |
Introduction to Image Compression |
8.4,
8.5, 9.1 |
Introduction to Video Compression |
10.1,
10.2, 10.4 |
Introduction to MPEG video standards |
11.2,
12.2 |
Computer and Multimedia Networks |
15 |
25% Homeworks (5)
30% Projects (2)
20% Midterm exam, October 17, 2005
25% Comprehensive final exam
The following information is from http://www.uah.edu/library/turnitin/about.htm: “Turnitin.com allows
the student or educator to upload a paper into the Turnitin.com database, where
software will then use algorithms to create “digital fingerprints” that can
identify similar patterns in text (“About Turnitin.com”). Then the paper is matched
to billions of web pages, paper mill essays, and student papers submitted
online. In an hour or less, Turnitin.com creates an “originality report” that
highlights any passages from the paper that might not be authentic, and lists
web sites and other resources with content that matches that in the paper
(“About Turnitin.com”).
Students can use
Turnitin.com to:
•
Quickly track down sources used in their essays, minimizing the chance that
they will forget to cite sources.
• Learn about the concept of plagiarism and its consequences for the student,
course, and the academic community as a whole.
• Acquire tips on how to avoid both Internet and conventional plagiarism.
• Learn guidelines for proper citation.
• Gain strong research and writing skills.
• Clarify misunderstood concepts like fair use, public domain, and copyright
laws.”
For more information please visit http://www.uah.edu/library/turnitin/.
The students are urged
to use turnitin.com before the submission of their reports and papers. The
instructor will use turnitin.com in the evaluation of the reports and papers.