This document provides the course plan for a Multimedia Systems and Design course. It includes 3 lectures per week over 13 weeks for a total of 39 lectures. Each lecture has assigned reading from recommended textbooks and references multimedia concepts, tools, and technologies. Formative assessments include two midterm tests and three term papers on specified multimedia topics. The term papers allow students to research and write on advanced topics spending approximately 15 hours. The course aims to develop students' understanding of multimedia concepts and their practical applications.
This is the subject slides for the module MMS2401 - Multimedia System and Communication taught in Shepherd College of Media Technology, Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
This is the subject slides for the module MMS2401 - Multimedia System and Communication taught in Shepherd College of Media Technology, Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
This is the subject slides for the module MMS2401 - Multimedia System and Communication taught in Shepherd College of Media Technology, Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
This is the subject slides for the module MMS2401 - Multimedia System and Communication taught in Shepherd College of Media Technology, Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
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This is the subject slides for the module MMS2401 - Multimedia System and Communication taught in Shepherd College of Media Technology, Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
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This is the subject slides for the module MMS2401 - Multimedia System and Communication taught in Shepherd College of Media Technology, Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
This is the subject slides for the module MMS2401 - Multimedia System and Communication taught in Shepherd College of Media Technology, Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
MMS2401 - Multimedia system and Communication NotesPratik Pradhan
This is the subject notes for the module, MMS2401 - Multimedia system and Communication Notes, taught in Bachelors of Media Technology in Shepherd College of Media Technology Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
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This is the subject slides for the module MMS2401 - Multimedia System and Communication taught in Shepherd College of Media Technology, Affiliated with Purbanchal University.
Empowering Faculty in Multimedia or the Multimedia Bootcamp was launched at the ADMC in 2003 to upgrade teachers' skills using multimedia. This was started in anticipation of the on line LMS start up in 2004.
Curriculum Development of an Audio Processing Laboratory Coursesipij
This paper describes the development of an audio processing laboratory curriculum at the graduate level. A real-time speech and audio signal-processing laboratory is set up to enhance speech and multi-media signal processing courses to conduct design projects. The recent fixed-point TMS320C5510 DSP Starter Kit (DSK) from Texas Instruments (TI) is used; a set of courseware is developed. In addition, this paper discusses the instructor’s and students’ assessments and recommendations in this real-time signal-processing laboratory course.
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Cse373 multimedia systems and design
1. Lovely Professional University,Punjab
Course No Cours Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits
CSE373 MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND DESIGN 14621 :: Gaurav Raj 3 0 0 3
Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features
Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference)
Tay Vaughan, "Multimedia: Making it work", TMH, 19991Text Book:
Other Specific Book:
Ranjan Parekh, "Principles of Multimedia", Tata McGraw Hill2
Keyes, "Multimedia Handbook", TMH, 2000.3
Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Naharstedt, "Multimedia: Computing, Communications & Applications", Pearson, 2001.4
Steve Rimmer, "Advanced Multimedia Programming"Â, MHI, 2000.5
K. Andleigh and K. Thakkar, "Multimedia System Design"Â, PHI, PTR, 2000.6
Relevant Websites
Other Reading
Detailed Plan For Lectures
Week Number Lecture Number Lecture Topic Chapters/Sections of
Textbook/other
reference
Pedagogical tool
Demonstration/case
study/images/anmatio
n ctc. planned
Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Labs
1 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12
2. Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Multimedia: Meaning and its usage ->Reference :1,ch-1
->Reference :6,ch - 1
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/D
ave/Multimedia/node1.ht
ml
Lecture 2 Stages of a Multimedia Project ->Reference :1,ch-2
->Reference :6,ch - 1
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/D
ave/Multimedia/PDF/01_
CM0340_Introduction.pd
f
Lecture 3 Multimedia Skills required in a team ->Reference :1,ch-3
->Reference :2,ch - 1
mail.cmu.edu.tw/~yungf
u/ppt%20mi/Ch03.ppt
Week 2 Lecture 4 Text: Fonts & Faces, Using Text in Multimedia ->Reference :1,ch - 4
->Reference :2,ch - 4
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch04.ppt
Lecture 5 Font Editing & Design Tools http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch04.ppt
Lecture 6 Hypermedia & Hypertext., Multimedia System
Sounds,
->Reference :1,ch - 4
ch - 5
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch05.ppt
Week 3 Lecture 7 Digital Audio, MIDI Audio, Audio File Formats ->Reference :1,ch - 5 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch05.ppt
Lecture 8 MIDI vs Digital Audio, Audio CD Playback. http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch05.ppt
Lecture 9 Audio Recording. Voice Recognition & Response. http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch05.ppt
Week 4 Lecture 10 Still image, Bitmaps , vector Drawing and
Rendering,
->Reference :1,ch - 6 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch06.ppt
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 11 Natural Light & Colors, Computerized Colors, ->Reference :1,ch - 6 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch06.ppt
Lecture 12 Color Palletes, Image File Formats http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch06.ppt
2 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12
3. Week 5 Lecture 13 Macintosh & Windows Formats, ->Reference :1,ch - 6 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch06.ppt
Lecture 14 cross platform format http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch06.ppt
Lecture 15 Principle of Animations. Animation Techniques, ->Reference :1,ch - 7
->Reference :2,ch - 9
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch07.ppt
Week 6 Lecture 16 Animation File Formats ->Reference :1,ch - 7 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch07.ppt
Lecture 17 Video: How Video Works, Broadcast Video ->Reference :1,ch - 8 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch08.ppt
Lecture 18 Standards: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, ATSC DTV http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch08.ppt
Week 7 Lecture 19 Analog Video, Digital Video ->Reference :1,ch - 8 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch08.ppt
Lecture 20 Video recording & Shooting Videos, Video Editing, http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch08.ppt
Lecture 21 Optimizing Video files for CD-ROM http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch08.ppt
MID-TERM
Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 22 Hardware: Macintosh versus Windows,
Connections: IDE, SCSI
->Reference :1,ch - 9 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch09.ppt
Lecture 23 Connections: IDE, SCSI, UIDE, ATA, USB, Firewire
etc.
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch09.ppt
Lecture 24 Storage devices, Input , Output devices for
Multimedia Projects
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch09.ppt
Week 9 Lecture 25 Multimedia Software Tools: Text Editing & Word
processing tools,
->Reference :1,ch - 10 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch10.ppt
3 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12
4. Week 9 Lecture 26 OCR S/W, Painting & Drawing Tools, 3D Modelling
& Animation Tools,
->Reference :1,ch - 10 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch10.ppt
Lecture 27 Image editing tools, Sound Editing tools, Animation, http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch10.ppt
Week 10 Lecture 28 Video & Digital movie tools, Overview of various
types of Multimedia Authoring tools.
->Reference :1,ch - 10 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch10.ppt
Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 29 Compression: CODEC, Types of Compression ->Reference :2,ch -10 http://dirac.sourceforge.
net/documentation/code/
programmers_guide/ove
rview.htm
Lecture 30 Types of redundancies, GIF standard http://books.google.co.in
/books?id=Ipk5x-
c_xNIC&pg=PA319&lpg
=PA319&dq=types+of
+compression+
%26+redundancies&sou
rce=bl&ots=owHiogUfS
G&sig=Jy5xEYUsIzpKG
5nAgmMDpb-
qThI&hl=en&ei=7tMXTr
HLDtCzrAeIrIzuCA&sa=
X&oi=book_result&ct=re
sult&resnum=5&ved=0C
EMQ6AEwBA#v=onepa
ge&q&f=false
Week 11 Lecture 31 JPEG & MPEG Standards Overview, Fractals ->Reference :2,ch -10 https://inst.eecs.berkele
y.edu/~ee290f/.../compr
ession_presentation_41
5.ppt
Lecture 32 Plug Ins, Text, Images for web in multimedia tools ->Reference :1,ch - 11
->Reference :1,ch - 13
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt%20mi/Ch11
.ppt
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt%20mi/Ch13
.ppt
Lecture 33 Sound & Animation for the Web in multimedia tools ->Reference :1,ch - 13 http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch13.ppt
4 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12
5. Week 12 Lecture 34 Multimedia Project : Planning & Costing ->Reference :1,ch - 14
ch - 15
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch15.ppt
Lecture 35 Designing & producing ->Reference :1,ch - 15
ch - 16
http://mail.cmu.edu.tw/~
yungfu/ppt
%20mi/Ch15.ppt
Lecture 36 Content & talent, Delivering ->Reference :1,ch - 16
ch - 17 ch - 18
Spill Over
Week 13 Lecture 37 Multimedia workstation: Aims and objective,
Communication Architecture
Lecture 38 Hybrid System, Digital System, MM workstation,
Performance of operating system
Details of homework and case studies
Homework No. Objective Topic of the Homework Nature of homework
(group/individuals/field
work
Evaluation Mode Allottment /
submission
Week
Test 1 Check Students
understanding
Multimedia: Meaning and its usage, Stages of a Multimedia
Project & Multimedia Skills required in a team Text: Fonts &
Faces, Using Text in Multimedia, Font Editing & Design Tools,
Hypermedia & Hypertext. Sound: Multimedia System Sounds,
Digital Audio, MIDI Audio, Audio File Formats, MIDI vs Digital
Audio, Audio CD Playback. Audio Recording. Voice Recognition &
Response. Images: Still Images" , Bitmaps, Vector Drawing, 3D
Drawing & rendering, Natural Light & Colors
Individual Test Marks 4 / 6
Test 2 Check student
understanding
ow Video Works, Broadcast Video Standards: NTSC, PAL,
SECAM, ATSC DTV, Analog Video, Digital Video, Video
recording & Shooting Videos, Video Editing, Optimizing Video
files for CD-ROM Hardware: Macintosh versus Windows,
Connections: IDE, SCSI, UIDE, ATA, USB, Firewire etc. Storage
devices, Input , Output devices for Multimedia Projects Multimedia
Software Tools: Text Editing & Word processing tools, OCR S/W,
Painting & Drawing Tools, 3D Modelling & Animation Tools,
Image editing tools, Sound Editing tools, Animation, Video &
Digital movie tools, Overview of various types of Multimedia
Authoring tools. Compression: CODEC, Types of Compression &
redundancies, GIF, JPEG & MPEG Standards Overview, Fractals
Individual Test Marks 8 / 10
5 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12
6. Term Paper 1 Check student
writing and
understanding
Animation: Principle of Animations. Animation Techniques,
Animation File Formats, Video: H1. Performance requirements of
multimedia encryption 2. Typical multimedia encryption algorithms
3. Open issues and hot topics in watermarking research 4.
Existing digital fingerprinting algorithms 5. Secure multimedia
distribution 6. Forgery detection 7. Secure user interface methods
8. Biometric system 9. Steganography and data hiding 10.
Security of content sharing in social networks 11. Music protection
and MP3 compression 12. Image encryption scheme based on
JPEG2000 13. Digital video scrambling method 14. Study of
MPEG video transmissions 15. Digital forgeries in scientific
images. 16. Multimedia Storage and archiving systems 17. A
robust content-based copy detection scheme 18. Digital image
forensics, 19. Digital forgeries by detecting traces of re-sampling
20. Multimedia Projects planning, costing, designing 21. Text font
editing and design tools 22. sound : Multimedia system sounds,
Audio file formats, voice recognition and response 23. Image : 3D
drawing and rendering using different Image file formats 24.
Animation Techniques Multimedia software tools 25. Compression
Techniques used in multimedia tools for web design
Individual Writing and
explanation of
given topic
3 / 9
Scheme for CA:out of 100*
Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Test, Term Paper 2 3 10 20
Total :- 10 20
* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the
UMS
List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)
Sr. No. Topic
1 1. Performance requirements of multimedia encryption 2. Typical multimedia encryption algorithms 3. Open issues and hot topics in watermarking research 4.
Existing digital fingerprinting algorithms 5. Secure multimedia distribution 6. Forgery detection 7. Secure user interface methods 8. Biometric system 9.
Steganography and data hiding 10. Security of content sharing in social networks 11. Music protection and MP3 compression 12. Image encryption scheme
based on JPEG2000 13. Digital video scrambling method 14. Study of MPEG video transmissions 15. Digital forgeries in scientific images. 16. Multimedia
Storage and archiving systems 17. A robust content-based copy detection scheme 18. Digital image forensics, 19. Digital forgeries by detecting traces of re-
sampling 20. Multimedia Projects planning, costing, designing 21. Text font editing and design tools 22. sound : Multimedia system sounds, Audio file formats,
voice recognition and response 23. Image : 3D drawing and rendering using different Image file formats 24. Animation Techniques Multimedia software tools
25. Compression Techniques used in multimedia tools for web design
6 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12