Fundamentals of MultimediaPearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 560 sayfa For one-semester, advanced undergraduate/graduate-level Multimedia courses in departments of Computer Science, Engineering, CIS, and IT. This text fills a gap in the rapidly growing field of multimedia by introducing advanced programming students to the basic concepts of multimedia. Written by experienced teachers, this text evolved from materials used in class and forms the basis for all of the important topics that should be covered in a multimedia course. The material emphasizes concepts over applications and exposes students to real issues that they will encounter in the workplace. |
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... pixel has a gray value between 0 and 255. Each pixel is represented by a single byte - for example , a dark pixel might have a value of 10 , and a bright one might be 230 . The entire image can be thought of as a two - dimensional array of ...
... pixel has a gray value between 0 and 255. Each pixel is represented by a single byte - for example , a dark pixel might have a value of 10 , and a bright one might be 230 . The entire image can be thought of as a two - dimensional array of ...
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... pixel values . The main strategy is to replace a pixel value by a larger pattern , say 2 x 2 or 4 x 4 , such that the number of printed dots approximates the varying- sized disks of ink used in halftone printing . Half - tone printing ...
... pixel values . The main strategy is to replace a pixel value by a larger pattern , say 2 x 2 or 4 x 4 , such that the number of printed dots approximates the varying- sized disks of ink used in halftone printing . Half - tone printing ...
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... pixel locations in the previously coded line . The algorithm starts by identifying five pixel locations in the previous and current lines : ⚫ao : the last pixel value known to both the encoder and decoder ⚫a : the transition pixel to ...
... pixel locations in the previously coded line . The algorithm starts by identifying five pixel locations in the previous and current lines : ⚫ao : the last pixel value known to both the encoder and decoder ⚫a : the transition pixel to ...
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MPEG Video Coding II MPEG4 7 and Beyond | 12 |
1 | 18 |
3 | 33 |
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algorithm applications arithmetic coding audio bandwidth basic bitrate bitstream block byte channel Chapter chrominance coder codeword color image components data compression data rate DCT coefficients decoder defined digital video encoder enhancement layer entropy coding error example Figure filter frame frequency function gamma correction graphics HDTV header histogram Huffman coding IDCT IEEE image compression input JBIG2 JPEG JPEG-LS kbps keyframe lossless lossy macroblock masking Mbps method MIDI mode motion compensation motion vectors movie MPEG multimedia node NTSC number of bits objects output P-frame packet parameters pixels prediction protocol quantization range reconstructed result samples scalability scale scan scheme segment sequence shows signal simple sound spatial specified speech sprite standard subband symbol Table texture tone transmission transmitted types values variable-length coding VRML wavelet transform window zero
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Multimedia Transcoding in Mobile and Wireless Networks Ahmad, Ashraf M.A.,Khalil, Ismail Sınırlı önizleme - 2008 |