Course Schedule for Digital Video Processing (EE392J)

Winter Quarter, 2004

Instructors: John Apostolopoulos and Susie Wee


Course Schedule

 Date Lecture Topic Reading Assignment
1/7 W Course Overview and Analog Video

Chap 1, and skim Blinn's paper on NTSC

 
1/12 M Spatio-Temporal Sampling

Chap 2 (skim 2.4), and Chap 3

PS 1 issued

1/14 W Motion Estimation (I): Real vs Apparent Motion, Optical Flow Equation, Motion Models

Secs 6.1-6.3, and Stiller and Konrad's tutorial on Motion Estimation

 
1/21 W Motion Estimation (II): Block-based, Generalized Block-based, and Mesh-based ME Algorithms Secs 6.4 (except 6.4.6), 6.6, 6.9, 6.10 PS 1 due; PS 2 issued
1/26 M Motion Segmentation and Layered Video Representations Sec 6.8, Papers by Wang and Adelson    
1/28 W Motion-Compensated Filtering Chap 13 in Tekalp, also read 5.5.1, skim 5.5.2-3, read 5.5.4   PS 2 due; PS 3 issued
2/2 M Video Sampling Rate (Structure) Conversion
(Deinterlacing, frame-rate conversion, & video standards conversions)
Chap 4  
2/4 W Background Modeling and Foreground Segmentation for Video & Vision Applications Papers by Stauffer, et.al., and Harville, et.al.  PS 3 due; PS 4 issued  
2/9 M Superresolution   PS 4 due; PS 5 issued
2/11 W Midterm    
2/18 W No class (class moved to next Tues)    
2/23 M Video Compression   PS 5 due (or return on 2/24); PS 6 issued  
2/24 Tues Principles Of Watermarking, Dr. Ton Kalker, joint w/EE398A, 2:45-4:00, McCull 115 (note Tuesday class!)    
2/25 W Advanced Topics in Watermarking, Dr. Ton Kalker, joint w/EE398A, but in regular EE392J room and time    
3/1 M Compressed-Domain Video Processing   PS 6 due 
3/3 W Invited lecture by Prof. Bernd Girod  

 

3/8 M Digital Television    
3/10 W Project Presentations  

 Project Presentations

 


Last Updated: January, 2004