Computer graphics basics (vector and raster graphics, 3D)
Representation of signal in time and frequency domains
Digital image – recording, processing, formats, compression
Digital audio – recording, processing, formats, compression
Digital video – recording, processing, formats, compression
Streaming audio and video
Doporučená literatura
Learning materials in LMS Moodle.
GONZALES, Rafael a WOODS, Richard. Digital Image Processing. 4th edition. Pearson India, 2019. ISBN 9789353062989.
TEKALP, Murat. Digital Video Processing. 2nd edition. Prentice Hall, 2015. ISBN 0133991008.
ZOLZER, Udo. Digital Audio Signal Processing. 3rd edition. Wiley, 2022. ISBN 978-1-119-83267-6.
JAHNE, Bernd. Digital Image Processing. 6th edition. Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, 2005. ISBN 978-3-540-27563-3.
BOVIK, A. Handbook of Image and Video Processing. 2. vyd. Burligton: Elsevier Academic Press, 2005. 1372 s. ISBN 01-211-9792-1.
SINCLAIR, I a kol. Audio Engineering: Know It All. Elsevier Science, 2009. 936 s. ISBN 978-1-85617-526-5.
BUREŠ, Z. Multimédia. Sebrané přednášky.
BERKA, R. a kol. Multimédia I. Praha: ČVUT, 2010. 178 s. ISBN 978-80-01-05859-6.
Anotace
The course teaches basic aspects of recording, processing and production of multimedia signals, particularly with respect to web design and multimedia presentations.
Knowledge: Students know principles of recording and processing audio and video signal and graphic objects. They know methods of lossy and lossless data compression, especially related to multimedia signals.
Skills: Students can use adequate means for obtaining, recording, processing, compressing, and publishing graphics, audio, and video signal.
General skills: Students are able to elaborate a simple task using methods of scientific work (motivation, hypotheses, methods, results, discussion), they are able to present and defend the result.