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EE596: Image and Video Coding

EE596

To provide an understanding of the principles underlying the processing of image and video signals and to provide in-depth knowledge of state-of-the-art coding techniques, internationally standardized compression algorithms, error resilience techniques and related systems and technology.

NO. OF CREDITS: 3
COMPULSORY/OPTIONAL: OPTIONAL
PREREQUISITES: EE257, EE325

MAIN TOPICS AND INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

TOPICS

Principles of digital signal compression
Basic coding techniques for still images and video sequences
Image/Video coding Standards
Emerging and Future Video Coding Technologies
Image/video quality evaluation
Packet video transmissions
Robustness of video coders
Error resilience in video coders
Laboratory work + Mini project + Assignment

Student will be able to,

ILO1: Demonstrate a coherent and systematic understanding of the main concepts in image and video compression.
ILO2: Apply theoretical and research-based knowledge in image and video coding to designs.
ILO3: Evaluate, utilize and develop state-of-the-art coding techniques for future media applications.
ILO4: Identify, analyze and solve complex problems, enhance of the performance of existing systems and design novel algorithms and algorithmic tools.

 

NO RECOMMENDED TEXT
1 M. Ghanbari, Standard codecs: image compression to advanced video coding, Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2011
2 Iain E. Richardson, The H.264 Advanced Video Compression Standard, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010
3 Thomas B. Moeslund, Introduction to Video and Image Processing, Springer-Verlag London, 2012
TIME ALLOCATION HOURS
Lectures 32
Tutorials 2
Assignments/Mini Project 16
Laboratories 6
ASSESMENT PERCENTAGE
Assignments 10
Laboratory Work 15
Mini Project 25
END Semester Exam 50
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