Multimedia Systems
Delivering, Generating and Interacting with Multimedia
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book not only equips you to design multimedia delivery systems, but also gives you a feel for what multimedia computers could be doing in 3 or 5 years time. Tim Morris introduces the reader to the methods of generating and delivering multimedia, and...
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This book not only equips you to design multimedia delivery systems, but also gives you a feel for what multimedia computers could be doing in 3 or 5 years time. Tim Morris introduces the reader to the methods of generating and delivering multimedia, and also gives an overview of current research in the area in order to show the generic tasks multimedia systems will be achieving in the future. The book is divided into 2 parts, discussing how multimedia delivery systems are designed and constructed, and then covering the methods of realising true multimedia computing. Although Multimedia Systems is written to be read alongside a multimedia module of a computer science undergraduate course, it will be of general interest to all those working in multimedia.
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What are Multimedia Systems? This book is intended to expose you to multimedia in its widest sense. The popular understanding of this subject is that it is the integration and delivery of text, images and sound, usually on a desktop Pc. We are all familiar with examples from the extensive range of multimedia titles available on CD-ROM. These give us a rich set of sensory experiences, and, perhaps more important, we are free to navigate our way through the information as we choose. However, this is only half of the story since these titles can only deliver information. A recent IEEE publication (Chen, 1997) suggested that multimedia should include all systems that integrate diverse media, in standalone or networked applications, either for presentation or communication. Diverse media implies visual and aural information (text, static and moving pictures and sound). Networking could be realised using intranet or telephone links. Presentation systems would imply the multimedia delivery systems with which we are all familiar. Communication implies a two-way interaction with the computer. So as well as transmitting infor mation, multimedia systems should also be able to understand and react to information presented to them using the same set of diverse media (such as typed text, pictures and sound).
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Multimedia Systems “
1 Introduction- What are Multimedia Systems?
- Multimedia Delivery Systems
- Multimedia Interactivity
- What Topics does the Book Cover?
- I
2 Perception and Data Coding
- Perception of Multimedia Data
- perception of Sound
- Perception of Static Image Data
- Perception of Moving Image Data
- Capture of Multimedia Data
- Capturing Sound
- Capturing Static Image Data
- Capturing Video Data
- Coding Multimedia Data
- Coding Sound
- Coding Still Images
- Coding Video Data
- Coding/Decoding Hardware
- Conclusion
3 Organising and Delivering Multimedia Objects
- A Classification of Multimedia Presentations
- What is Required of a Multimedia Presentation Design Tool?
- Characteristics of Practical Design Tools
- Implementing Multimedia Presentations Using HTML
- Good Design Pratice
- Manipulating Multimedia Content
- Conclusion
4 Hardware to Support Multimedia Systems
- The Multimedia PC
- Peripheral Devices
- Kiosk Systems
- Conclusions
- II
5 Multimedia Interactivity
- The Future of Multimedia Communication Systems
- Theoretical Foundations
- Conclusion
6 Speech Generation
- Physiology
- Historical Speech Generating Machines
- Synthesis from Stored Segments
- Synthesis from Rules
- Summary
7 Speech Recognition
- Principles Underlying Speech Recognition
- Architecture of a Speech Recognition System
- Representation
- Classification
- Recognition
- Summary
8 Head Pointing Devices
- What is a Head Pointing Device?
- Where Would Head Pointing Device Be Used?
- The Video Based Head Pointing Device: Hardware
- Possible Software Solutions
- Conclusions
9 Gesture Recognition
- Example Systems
- Requirements
- Identifying and Describing Hands and Fingers in Video Sequences
- Tracking Hands and Fingers in Video Sequences
- Representing Gestures
- Recognising Gestures
- Summary and Conclusions
10 Motion Following and Interpretation
- Activity Understanding Systems
- Information Delivery
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Systems
- Video Surveillance and Monitoring
- Conclusion
11 Synthesising a Visual Response
- Feedback
- An Overview of Methods of Generating and Animating
- Head Models
- Facial Animation Systems
- Conclusions
- Conclusions
- The Current State of Multimedia Systems
- What of the Future?
- Appendices
- HTML - Hypertext Markup Language
- Mathematical Techniques
- Publicly Available Software
- Video Surveillance and Monitoring
- Conclusion
11 Synthesising a Visual Response
- Feedback
- An Overview of Methods of Generating and Animating
- Head Models
- Facial Animation Systems
- Conclusions
- Conclusions
- The Current State of Multimedia Systems
- What of the Future?
- Appendices
- HTML - Hypertext Markup Language
- Mathematical Techniques
- Publicly Available Software
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Tim Morris
- 2000, XI, 191 Seiten, Maße: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1852332484
- ISBN-13: 9781852332488
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.08.2000
Sprache:
Englisch
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