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SWE 423 Multimedia Systems Section 01 – 10:00-10:50am – 24:108

SWE 423 Multimedia Systems Section 01 – 10:00-10:50am – 24:108. Fall Semester 2007 - 2008 (071) King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Information & Computer Science Department. Important Preliminaries. Instructor: Dr. Wasfi Al-Khatib وصفي الخطيب Office: (22) 133-1 Office hours:

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SWE 423 Multimedia Systems Section 01 – 10:00-10:50am – 24:108

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  1. SWE 423Multimedia SystemsSection 01 – 10:00-10:50am – 24:108 Fall Semester 2007 - 2008 (071) King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Information & Computer Science Department

  2. Important Preliminaries • Instructor: Dr. Wasfi Al-Khatib وصفي الخطيب • Office: (22) 133-1 • Office hours: • SM 11:00am – 01:00pm, W: 11:00am – 12:00pm. • Appointment. • Phone: 1715 • email: wasfi@kfupm.edu.sa

  3. Important Preliminaries (Cont.) • Prerequisite: Senior Standing • Resources: • (Required Text): R. Steinmetz, K. Nahrstedt: Multimedia Fundamentals, Vol. 1: Media Coding and Content Processing. Prentice Hall: 2002, ISBN: 0-13-031399-8. • Ze-Nian Li: Fundamentals of Multimedia. Pearson Prentice Hall,2004 • Handouts (Lecture Notes, papers, ...etc.)

  4. Course Learning Outcomes • At the end of this semester, I hope that you will: • Identify various properties of audio, image, video and animation data and how different they are from text. • Describe some compression techniques of various media types. • Write programs that process raw audio and image data. • Develop a multimedia presentation. • Describe basics and latest advances in multimedia databases.

  5. Course Contents (Very Tentative) • Introduction Chapter 1 • Media and Data Streams Chapter 2 • Optical Storage Media Chapter 8 • Audio Technology Chapter 3 • Graphics and Images Chapter 4 • Video Technology Chapter 5 • Computer-based Animation Chapter 6 • Data Compression Chapter 7 • Content Analysis Chapter 9

  6. Grading Policy

  7. Important Dates

  8. Final Important Remarks • Homeworks: • Late homeworks are not accepted. • Discussing homeworks with others (especially on WebCT) is highly encouraged. However, copying homeworks is NOT permitted and will be considered CHEATING. • Quizzes: 15 minute. Each covers material given since the last quiz or major exam. • Pop Quizzes: 5-10 minute. Each covers material given during the same lecture. • Exams HWs, & quizzes are generally CHALLENGING. • MAKE USE of my office hours.

  9. Attendance • Attendance will be checked each class. • A bonus of 0.5 point (out of the maximum 100) will be given for each “additional” hour attended above the 45 lectures • This shall come from the help sessions conducted for the two major exams and the final exam. • Unexcused Absences Policies: • The first four absences are FREE of charge. • The fifth absence is worth – 2.5 of your maximum 100 total. • Each subsequent absence, up to the ninth absence, is worth – 0.5. • The tenth absence will result in an automatic DN grade. • An unexcused absence can become an excused absence ONLY by an official letter from the Dean of Student’s office.

  10. Your 24-Hour Right • One has 24 hours to object to the grade of a homework, [pop] quiz or a major exam starting from the end of the class time in which the graded exam papers have been distributed. • i.e. if you were not present in class during the distribution of exam papers, you loose this right. • If for some reason you cannot see me in person, within this period, send me an email requesting an appointment. The email, though, should be sent within the 24-hour time period.

  11. Cairo Envelopes Examples: • Slept after Fajr • Checkpoints long lines • I got married / I had a divorce • I am graduating and the job is waiting for me How much can they increase your letter grade? NONE…………..even if you bring an elder!

  12. So, What Can Increase my Grade? • Active participation • In Class • On WebCT • In my office hours • The bottom line is: Trying

  13. Cheating Policies • Cheating in one category will result in a zero for the whole category. For example, if cheating is confirmed in homework 3, this will result in 0 out of 10% [which means that there is no need to submit any additional homework]. • An additional 5% will be deducted from the overall total (out of 100).

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