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Synopsis
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Semester: 1
Academic Session: 2014/2015
aryati@utm.my
With the explosion of digital multimedia information, large amounts of nontraditional forms of data such as text, image, video and audio are available in
digital forms.
Retrieval and storage of multimedia data is different from
retrieval and storage of structured data.
This subject presents a
comprehensive introduction to multimedia databases that stores these types of
data. The schematic description of a multimedia information retrieval system
will be discussed and how its data are stored and retrieved. Storage structure,
indexing, retrieval and analysis of text, image, video and audio will be covered.
Various methods of pattern recognition to derive high-level description of the
data automatic approaches tom derive semantic annotation of the data will be
discussed. .
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
Programme
Learning
Outcome(s)
Addressed
PO3
(C4)
PO2
(C3)
A, E, F
PR, Pr
PO4
(CS1, CS2, CS3,
CS4)
PO10
(EM1, EM2)
No.
Assessment
Methods
A, E, F
PR, Pr
COURSE OUTLINE
Department & Faculty: Dept. of Information
Systems, Faculty of Computing
Course Code: SCSD3733
Course Name : Multimedia Data Modeling
Total Contact Hours: 42 hours
Course Pre-requisite: Database (SCSD2523)
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Semester: 2
Academic Session: 2013/2014
Lecturer Centered
Student Centered
Others
Self Learning
Formal Assessment
Lecture
- Practical/Lab/Tutorial
- Student Centered
Activity
- Others
Sub Total
- Self Learning
- Information search
Non Face to face or
- Reading
Student Centered
- Group Discussion
Learning (SCL)
Revision
Assessment Preparation
Others
Sub Total
- Quiz
Continuous
- Exam
Assessment
- Presentation
Final Examination
Others
Sub Total
Student Learning
Time (hours)
38
0
4
42
7
5
15
15
17
12
71
0
3
1
3
TOTAL SLT
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
Lecture and Discussion, Co-operative Learning, Independent Study, Group Project, Lab Exercise,
Presentation
7
120
COURSE OUTLINE
Department & Faculty: Dept. of Information
Systems, Faculty of Computing
Course Code: SCSD3733
Course Name : Multimedia Data Modeling
Total Contact Hours: 42 hours
Course Pre-requisite: Database (SCSD2523)
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
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Semester: 2
Academic Session: 2013/2014
Week
Week 1
Topic
Introduction to Multimedia Databases
Activities/hours
Lecture: 3
Lab: nil
Week 2
Week 3
Lecture: 3
Lab: 0
SCL: 1
Assessment: A1
Lecture: 3
Lab: 0
Week 4
Lecture: 3
Lab: 0
Week 5
Lecture: 3
Lab: 0
Assessment: PR
Weeks 6
Lecture: 3
Lab: 0
Assessment: A2
Weeks 7
Lecture: 3
Lab: 0
Week 8
Week 9
SCL: 3
Assessment: A3
Midterm Exam
Week 10
Lecture: 3
Lab:0
Week 11
Lecture: 3
Lab:0
Assessment: A4
Week 12
Lecture: 3
Lab: 0
Week 13
Lecture: 3
Lab:nil
Week 14
Week 15
Lecture: 2
Lab: 0
SCL:1
Lecture: 2
COURSE OUTLINE
Department & Faculty: Dept. of Information
Systems, Faculty of Computing
Course Code: SCSD3733
Course Name : Multimedia Data Modeling
Total Contact Hours: 42 hours
Course Pre-requisite: Database (SCSD2523)
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Semester: 2
Academic Session: 2013/2014
Similarity Search
REFERENCES :
Lab:nil
Assessment: PR
Present
ation
Required text:
1. Lu, G. (1999). Multimedia Database Management Systems. Artech
House, Norwood, Massachusetts.
2. Candan, K.S. and Sapino, M.L. (2010). Data Management for
Multimedia Retrieval. Cambridge University Press.
3. Blanken, H. de Vries, A.P., Blok, H.E. Feng, L. (Eds.) (2007).
Multimedia Retrieval. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
Recommended readings:
1. Nordbotten, J.C. Multimedia Information Retrieval Systems (Web-book
- Draft 2008). Address: http://nordbotten.com/ADM/ADM_book/MIRSframe.htm
2. Subrahmanian V.S, Principles of Multimedia Database Systems,
Morgan Kaufmann, 1998.
3. Dunckley L., Multimedia Databases: An object-relational approach,
Pearson Education, 2003.
4. Christos Faloutsos, Searching Multimedia Databases by Content,
Kluwer Academic Press, 1996.
5. S. K. Chang and E. Jungert, Symbolic Projection for Image Information
Retrieval and Visual Reasoning, Academic Press, 1996.
6. B. Prabhakaran, Multimedia Database Management Systems", , Kluwer
Academic publishers, 1996.
7. V.S. Subrahmanian and Jajodia, S. (Eds.) (1996). Multimedia Database
Systems: Issues and Research Directions. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg.
GRADING
No.
Assessment
Number
% each
% total
Assignments
20
Mid-Term Exam
20
20
Presentation
Project* (include peer
review)
Final Exam
15
15
15
30
30
4
5
Overall Total
100
Dates
As identified
in the Course
Plan