Springer, 2012. — 373 p.
The book is composed as a combination of two intertwined areas: multimedia signal processing and multimedia systems. Note that multimedia signal processing is presented in a larger extent than in the standard books on fundamentals of multimedia systems.
Besides commonly used signal processing techniques, here we also consider the tools convenient for certain advanced applications that might inspire a reader for further improvement of the existing multimedia algorithms.
Each chapter ends with a section with worked out examples that may be useful for additional mastering and clarification of the presented material and for taking into account certain interesting applications. Beside basic examples, strictly associated with the presented theory, the book also contains some advanced applications that could be considered as a complement to the presented theory. A considerable number of MatLAB codes are included in the examples, so that the reader can easily reconstruct most of the particular presented techniques.
Thus, the book basically contains a necessary material for understanding the fundamentals of multimedia systems, and in that sense it may be used in the undergraduate courses. On the other hand, the parts related to the multimedia signal processing, together with the advanced techniques included in other chapters, may be used in the graduate courses as an appropriate literature related to the initial research.
Mathematical Transforms Used for Multimedia Signal Processing
Digital Audio
Storing and Transmission of Digital Audio Signals
Digital Image
Digital Video
Compressive Sensing
Digital Watermarking
Multimedia Signals and Systems in Telemedicine
Multimedia Communications