Multimedia Systems: Algorithms, Standards, and Industry Practices (Advanced Topics)

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| Rating | : | 4.32 (813 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1418835943 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 584 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-11-14 |
| Language | : | English |
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The text also contains up-to-date coverage of current issues in multimedia, including a discussion of MPEG-4 and the current progress in MPEG-21 to create a framework where seamless data exchange will be possible.. Drawing on their experience in industry, Havaldar and Medioni discuss the issues involved in engineering an end-to-end multimedia pipeline and give plenty of real-world examples including digital television, IPTV, mobile deployments, and digital cinema pipelines. MULTIMEDIA: ALGORITHMS, STANDARDS, AND INDUSTRY PRACTICES brings together the different aspects of a modern multimedia pipeline from content creation, compression, distribution and digital rights management
15: Multimedia Databases. 10: Media Compression Graphics. 16: Multimedia Frameworks. 3: Media Representation and Formats. 17: Concluding Chapter. 14: MPEG-4. 4: Color. 2: Digital Data Acquisition. 12: Wireless Networking. 13: Digital Rights Management. 6: Compression Overview 7: Media Compression Images. . 8: Media Compression Video. 5: Authoring. 1: Introduction. 11: Networking. 9: Media Compression Audio
Excellent book Escudero I am responsible of a course on Multimedia Systems in the Degree on Computer Science in the University of Valladolid, Spain. The book has been very useful as the main reference in the Bibliography of the course. Various aspects of multimedia systems are approached from different l. Timely delivery. Product delivered matched expectation. Bigmac07748 Timely delivery. Product delivered matched expectation.. Juncheng Yang said Good condition book. book is in good condition and no marks on it
He has been at USC since then, and is currently Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, co-director of the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IRIS), and co-director of the USC Games Institute. Havaldar also serves as a part time faculty member in the Computer Science Department at the Universi
