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K THUT A PHNG TIN

MULTIMEDIA ENGINEERING
Khoa in t Vin thng
Trng i hc Bch Khoa - HN

Goals

This course mainly provides concepts, models, techniques


and applications of multimedia computing. It consists of
multimedia fundamentals and coding techniques, first
explains multimedia concept and topics, then discusses
audio perception and representation as well as
compression techniques, and finally examines
image/video digitization and coding standards including
JPEG, H.26x and MPEG-1, 2, 4, 7 and 21.
Textbooks:

Jenq-Neng Hwang, Multimedia Networking: from Theory to


Practice , Cambridge University Press, 2009
Multimedia Communication Systems: Techniques, Standards, and
Networks, D. A. Milovanovic, Z. S. Bojkovic, D. A. Milovanovic and
K. R. Rao, Prentice Hall, 2002.

Grading: HW 20%; Midterm 20%; Final exam 30%; Lab


30% (counted in 60% Final)

Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
Know the fundamentals of audio, image/video
Understand audio coding algorithms
Compare JPEG and H.26x standards.
Design a simple speech coding technique using LPC by
Matlab tools.

Teaching Plan

Lecture 1.
Lecture 2.
Lecture 3.
Lecture 4.
Lecture 5.
Lecture 6.
Lecture 7:

Multimedia Concept and Topics


Audio Fundamentals
Audio Coding and Standard
Image/Video Fundamentals
Image/Video Coding: JPEG and H.26x
MPEG Coding Standards
Review of Advanced MM Coding

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