Course - Sound and Image Processing - TTT4136
Sound and Image Processing
New from the academic year 2010/2011
About
About the course
Course content
The subject covers audiovisual signals (speech, audio, music, images and video) and their statistical characterization, perception of audiovisual information, and principles and methods for digital processing of the signals for restoration, representation, presentation and analysis of the different signal types. There will be a special focus of signal compression.
Learning outcome
The subject shall introduce processing and perception of speech, audio, music, images and video to be able to understand modern methods for analysis, distribution and reconstruction of audiovisual signals.
Learning methods and activities
Lectures, volunteer theoretical exercises, practical semester work with corresponding theoretical introduction through lectures and a theoretical study which will be performed and reported as by group work. The assessment will be group based. Portfolio assessment is the basis for the grade in the course. The portfolio includes two term papers (15% each), a report (20%) and a final written exam (50%). The results for the parts are given in %-scores, while the entire portfolio is assigned a letter grade. Non-regular exams might be oral.
Recommended previous knowledge
TTT4110 Information and Signal Theory and TTT4120 Digital Signal Processing or equivalent.
Course materials
Provide at the start of the subject.
Subject areas
- Applied Information and Communication Technology
- Communication and Information Science
- Music Technology
- Signal Processing
- Technological subjects
- Telecommunication
- Telecommunications
- Telecommunications
Contact information
Course coordinator
- Andrew Perkis
Lecturers
- Andrew Perkis
- Peter Svensson
- Torbjørn Karl Svendsen