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The state-of-the-art in multimedia content analysis, media
foundations, and compression Covers digital audio, images, video, graphics, and
animation Includes real-world project sets that help you build and test
your expertise By two of the world's leading experts in advanced multimedia
systems development
The practical, example-rich guide to media coding and content
processing for every multimedia developer.
From DVDs to the Internet, media coding and content processing
are central to the effective delivery of high-quality multimedia.
In this book, two of the field's leading experts introduce today's
state-of-the-art, presenting realistic examples and projects
designed to help implementers create multimedia systems with
unprecedented performance. Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt
introduce the fundamental characteristics of digital audio, images,
video, graphics, and animation; demonstrate powerful new approaches
to content analysis and compression; and share expert insights into
system and end-user issues every advanced multimedia professional
must understand. Coverage includes:
Generic characteristics of multimedia and data streams, and
their impact on multimedia system design Essential audio concepts and representation techniques: sound
perception, psychoacoustics, music, MIDI, Speech signals, and
related I/O and transmission issues Graphics and image characteristics: image formats, analysis,
synthesis, reconstruction, and output Video signals, television formats, digitization, and
computer-based animation issues Fundamental compression methods: run-length, Huffman, and
subband coding Multimedia compression standards: JPEG, H.232, and various MPEG
techniques Optical storage technologies and techniques: CD-DA, CD-ROM,
DVD, and beyond Content processing techniques: Image analysis, video
processing, cut detection, and audio analysis
First in an authoritative 3-volume set on tomorrow's robust
multimedia desktop: real-time audio, video, and streaming
media.
Multimedia Fundamentals offers a single, authoritative
source for the knowledge and techniques you need to succeed with
any advanced multimedia development project. Look for Volume 2
focusing on networking and operating system-related issues, and
Volume 3 focusing on service and application issues.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionAppropriate for all students in courses on advanced multimedia technology.Multimedia Fundamentals, Volume 1 is a comprehensive update of the authors' 1995 book, which has become the world's standard textbook in advanced multimedia. This new edition introduces today's state-of-the-art in media coding and content processing, presenting realistic examples and projects that will help students build multimedia systems with unprecedented performance. Leading multimedia researchers Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt review the fundamental characteristics of digital audio, images, video, graphics and animation; demonstrate powerful new content analysis and compression techniques; and share expert insight into crucial system and end-user issues. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews. Horrible Book to read!!!, 2005-07-09 Reviewer rating: This is the worst engineering book I have read! The authors do not care to explain any concepts properly. The book is written very badly, no structure and it is hard to comprehend what they are saying. Im sure there are better books to learn about multimedia fundamentals. As far as Iam concerned, Im making a bonfire out of this book once Im done with my semester. Do not buy this book...ever. | Badly written, hard to follow., 2004-05-11 Reviewer rating: This book just lists up most of the topics related to multimedia, and it's really hard to follow the authors' writing. The organization is bad, so I got frequently lost while reading the book. Too much errta, and wrong figures. The ugliest scientic and/or engineering book I've ever read!!! | Good book for an introduction, 2002-12-04 Reviewer rating: This is a good book for providing an introductory overview of data compression (image, video, audio)... The chapters are well written and easily understood. | ., 2000-10-13 Reviewer rating: Ditto, Dr. T is the best CS Professor Ever! Live Long and Prosper MINIX! | Good content but rather poorly written, 2000-01-23 Reviewer rating: This book is pretty good in that it has everything you need to know about multimedia systems. However as a text book it isn't very good. The authors could improve their style by taking tips from books by Andrew S. Tanenbaum. |
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