Lecture – Multimedia Communication Systems
Multimedia Communication System 1 - "Multimedia Signal Processing"
Ohm, WS (2 1 -) recommended from 7th Semester
- Introduction
- Concepts and Terminology
- Signal Sources and Acquisition
- Sampling and Digital Representation of Multimedia Signals;
- Perceptual Properties of Vision and Hearing
- Properties of Vision
- Properties of Hearing
- Analysis and Modeling
- Fourier Spectra
- Correlation Analysis
- Autoregressive Models
- Markov Models
- Quantization and Coding
- Statistical Foundations of Information Theory
- Scalar Quantization
- Coding Theory
- Rate-Distortion Optimization of Quantizers
- Entropy Coding
- Vector Quantization
- Sliding Block Coding
- Still Image Coding
- Compression of Binary Images
- Vector Quantization of Images
- Predictive Coding
- Trans-form Coding
- Coding based on Similarity Properties
- Component based Coding
- Video Coding
- Methods without Motion Compensation
- Hybrid Video Coding
- MC Prediction Coding using the Wavelet Transform
- Spatio-temporal Frequency Coding with MC
- Encoding of Motion Parameters
- Model based Video Coding
- Audio Coding
- Coding of Speech Signals
- Waveform Coding of Audio signals
- Parametric Coding of Audio and Sound Signals
- Applications and Standards
- Convergence of Digital Multimedia Services
- Adaptation to Channel Characteristics
- Digital Broadcast
- Media Streaming
- Interoperability and Compatibility
- Definitions at Systems Level
- Still Image Coding Standards: JBIG, JPEG
- Video Coding Standards: H.26x, MPEG-x
- Audio Coding Standards: Speech, Music and Sound
- Quality Measurement
- Objective Signal Quality Measurements
- Subjective Assessment