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Multimedia Systems Mohammad H. Alomari, PhD Head, Computer Science Department Applied Science University s: Web: CH1: Introduction to Multimedia

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University What is Multimedia?  When different people mention the term multimedia, they often have quite different, or even opposing, viewpoints.  A PC vendor: a PC that has sound capability, a DVD-ROM drive, and perhaps the superiority of multimedia-enabled microprocessors that understand additional multimedia instructions.  A consumer entertainment vendor: interactive cable TV with hundreds of digital channels available, or a cable TV-like service delivered over a high-speed Internet connection.  A Computer Science (CS) student: applications that use multiple modalities, including text, images, drawings (graphics), animation, video, sound including speech, and interactivity.  Multimedia and Computer Science:  Graphics, HCI, visualization, computer vision, data compression, graph theory, networking, database systems. Multimedia and Hypermedia

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 3 Components of Multimedia  Multimedia involves multiple modalities of text, audio, images, drawings, animation, and video.  Examples of how these modalities are put to use: 1.Video teleconferencing. 2.Distributed lectures for higher education. 3.Tele-medicine. 4.Co-operative work environments. 5.Searching in (very) large video and image databases for target visual objects. 6.“Augmented” reality: placing real-appearing computer graphics and video objects into scenes.

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 4 7.Including audio cues for where video-conference participants are located. 8.Building searchable features into new video, and enabling very high- to very low-bit-rate use of new, scalable multimedia products. 9.Making multimedia components editable. 10.Building “inverse-Hollywood” applications that can recreate the process by which a video was made. 11.Using voice-recognition to build an interactive environment, say a kitchen-wall web browser. Components of Multimedia

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 5 Multimedia Research Topics and Projects  To the computer science researcher, multimedia consists of a wide variety of topics: 1.Multimedia processing and coding: multimedia content analysis, content-based multimedia retrieval, multimedia security, audio/image/video processing, compression, etc. 2.Multimedia system support and networking: network protocols, Internet, operating systems, servers and clients, quality of service (QoS), and databases. 3.Multimedia tools, end-systems and applications: hypermedia systems, user interfaces, authoring systems. 4.Multi-modal interaction and integration: “ubiquity” web-everywhere devices, multimedia education including Computer Supported Collaborative Learning, and design and applications of virtual environments.

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 6 Current Multimedia Projects  Many exciting research projects are currently underway. Here are a few of them:  Camera-based object tracking technology: tracking of the control objects provides user control of the process.  3D motion capture: used for multiple actor capture so that multiple real actors in a virtual studio can be used to automatically produce realistic animated models with natural movement.  Multiple views: allowing photo-realistic (video-quality) synthesis of virtual actors from several cameras or from a single camera under differing lighting.  3D capture technology: allow synthesis of highly realistic facial animation from speech.

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 7  Specific multimedia applications: aimed at handicapped persons with low vision capability and the elderly — a rich field of endeavor.  Digital fashion: aims to develop smart clothing that can communicate with other such enhanced clothing using wireless communication, so as to artificially enhance human interaction in a social setting.  Electronic House call system: an initiative for providing interactive health monitoring services to patients in their homes  Augmented Interaction applications: used to develop interfaces between real and virtual humans for tasks such as augmented storytelling. Current Multimedia Projects

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University Multimedia and Hypermedia  History of Multimedia:  Newspaper: perhaps the first mass communication medium, uses text, graphics, and images.  Motion pictures: conceived of in 1830’s in order to observe motion too rapid for perception by the human eye.  Wireless radio transmission: Guglielmo Marconi, at Pontecchio, Italy, in  Television: the new medium for the 20th century, established video as a commonly available medium and has since changed the world of mass communications.

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 9 Hypermedia and Multimedia  A hypertext system: meant to be read nonlinearly, by following links that point to other parts of the document, or to other documents (Fig. 1.1)  HyperMedia: not constrained to be text-based, can include other media, e.g., graphics, images, and especially the continuous media – sound and video.  The World Wide Web (WWW) — the best example of a hypermedia application.  Multimedia means that computer information can be represented through audio, graphics, images, video, and animation in addition to traditional media.

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 10 Fig 1.1: Hypertext is nonlinear Hypermedia and Multimedia

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 11  Examples of typical present multimedia applications include:  Digital video editing and production systems.  Electronic newspapers/magazines.  World Wide Web.  On-line reference works: e.g. encyclopedia, games.  Interactive TV.  Multimedia courseware.  Video conferencing.  Video-on-demand.  Interactive movies. Hypermedia and Multimedia

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 12  Education and training  Leisure and entertainment  Information provision  Virtual reality and simulations  Combined areas Major uses of multimedia systems

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 13 Information processes in multimedia systems 1.Collecting: When collecting data, we need to consider what data needs to be collected and how to collect such data. 2.Processing: Multimedia systems need to process data for presentation. This covers the aspects of how text, number, audio, image, animation and video are integrated into the system.

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 14 3.Organizing: In order to organize a presentation from a multimedia system, we need to look at using a storyboard to show the flow of the screens. 4.Storing and Retrieving: There are various file formats used in multimedia systems that enable data to be stored and retrieved. Some of these formats are: JPEG, GIF, PNG and BMP for images Quicktime, MPG, AVI and WMV for video and animations MP3, Wav, WMA and MIDI for audio SWF for animations Information processes in multimedia systems

COMPANY LOGO Copyright © Li & Drew | Updated Version Copyright © 2012 Applied Science University 15 Components of a Multimedia System 1.Capture devices: Video Camera, Video Recorder, Audio Microphone, Keyboards, mice, graphics tablets, 3D input devices, tactile sensors, VR devices, and Digitizing Hardware. 2.Storage Devices: Hard disks, CD-ROMs, DVD-ROM, etc 3.Communication Networks: Local Networks, Intranets, Internet, Multimedia or other special high speed networks. 4.Computer Systems: Multimedia Desktop machines, Workstations, MPEG/VIDEO/DSP Hardware. 5.Display Devices: CD-quality speakers, HDTV,SVGA, Hi- Res monitors, Color printers etc.

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