Course Catalog 2007-2008

SGN-9906 SHORT INTERNATIONAL COURSE IN SIGNAL PROCESSING, 1-5 cr
Short International Course in Signal Processing

Courses persons responsible
Artur Lugmayr

Lecturers
Artur Lugmayr

Language of Instruction
The instruction language is English

Objectives
The course is designed to teach students methods related to media content creation. Nowadays it is important to understand how to apply techniques related to image-, video-, and computer graphics processing in industrial life. The course is aimed at students with interest in audio-visual media creation. It explains the underlying techniques and methods to be able to understand media production processes. The course also gives fundamental knowledge of media production tools and being technical person involved in new media related projects. The application areas range from graphics art technology, 3D content productions for TV & film, large scale content management systems for new media, computer game development, network design techniques for high-demanding media systems, systems for new media solutions, software design methods, media technology, etc. After the course students shall understand: 1) techniques and methods for audio-visual media technology; 2) technology supporting the creation of media works; and 3) theoretical image-/video-processing models and their practical application.

Requirements for completing the course
Active attendance (>90%), 1 seminar presentation per participant, Group works (3-4 groups with 5 participants) in cooperation with industry partners which has to be completed 2 weeks after the last lecture

Evaluation criteria for the course

  • Used assessment scale is passed / failed

  • Prerequisites
    Prequisite relations (Sign up to TUT Intranet required)

    Remarks

  • The course is suitable for postgraduate studies.

  • Distance learning

  • ITC utilized during the course

  • - In information distribution via homepage, newsgroups or mailing lists, e.g. current issues, timetables
    - In interaction and discussion, such as online discussions, chat

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    Last modified 18.04.2007
    Modified bySari Peltonen