The Multimedia Engineering programme is introduced by the 2nd
Semester (M2) core courses on Computer Science II (M2-2) and
Information Coding (M2-6).
It is structured in 6 courses, 3 projects and 2 seminars, for a total of
30 ECTS.
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The first part of the programme deals with presenting the various technologies
for representing and processing natural and synthetic media (still images &
videos, speech & audio, graphics & 3D objects) individually.
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In a second step, the technologies for composing individual media into
multimedia exchangeable scenes, searching and retrieving multimedia content,
and enforcing multimedia content security are studied.
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A third block focuses on current R&D trends in multimedia engineering,
viewed both from a research perspective via a seminar on emerging topics,
and from an industrial point of view via a conference cycle on
state-of-the-art multimedia services.
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Mastering the technological basis is reinforced by a project-oriented
pedagogy. The assignment pattern for M32 courses therefore combines
coursework and finals with 3 projects related to course topics.
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The programme structure is summarized on the following flow-chart:
M2 |
Foundations |
M2-2
Computer Science II
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M2-6
Information coding
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M32 |
Media |
M32-1
Image & Video
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M32- P1
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P R O J E C T S
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M32-2
Speech & Audio
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M32-3
Graphics & 3D objects
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M32- P2
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Multimedia Engineering |
M32-4
Hybrid compression & composition
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M32-5
Content-based access
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M32- P3
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M32-6
Multimedia security
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Advances & Applications |
M32-7
Emerging topics
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M32-8
Multimedia Services
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