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Sub Code & Name : CS1354 GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA Unit: I Branch: IT Semester

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:VII Unit syllabus:

Output Primitives Introduction - Line - Curve and Ellipse Algorithms Attributes Two-Dimensional Geometric Transformations Two-Dimensional Viewing. Objective: In this Unit Students will acquire knowledge about device level algorithm for displaying two dimensional o/p primitives for raster graphics system. Sessi on No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Topics to be covered Output Primitives Introduction to computer graphics applications, Overview of graphics systems- Display devices, I/P devices ,O/P devices, storage devices Basic Line Drawing algorithm, Bresenhams line drawing algorithm, Loading the frame buffer, Line functions. Circle generating algorithms, Ellipse generating algorithms, curve functions Attributes-line, curve, color, Area fill, character, Bundled 2D transformation- translation, rotation, scaling , Matrix Representation Composite transformation, Reflection and shearing 2D viewing- viewing pipeline, Viewing Coordinate Reference frame. Window to viewport coordinate transformation, 2D viewing functions Clipping Operation, Point clipping, line clipping, Polygon clipping Curve clipping, Text clipping , Exterior clipping Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m Ref 1(1-78) 1(83-97) 4(67-109) 1 (97-134) 1(143-178) 1(183-191) 4(201-210) 1(191-205) 1(216-220) 1(220-224) 4(210-212) 1(224-244) 4(110-127) 1(244-245) Teaching Method BB/PPT BB/OHP BB/OHP BB/OHP BB BB BB/OHP BB/OHP BB/OHP BB/OHP

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Sub Code & Name : CS1354 GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA Unit: II Branch: IT Semester :VII

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Unit syllabus: THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONCEPTS Three-Dimensional Object Representations Three-Dimensional Geometric and Modeling Transformations Three-Dimensional Viewing Color models Animation Objective: In this Unit students will acquire knowledge about the basic concepts of how to represent the 3D objects in 2D. Sessi on No 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Topics to be covered THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONCEPTS 3D concepts display methods: parallel projections, perspective projections, 3D graphics packages. 3D object representation- Polygon surfaces, curved line and surfaces,Quadric surfaces Spline representation, spline interpolation, Bezier curves and surfaces, B spline curves and surfaces, fractal geometry 3D geometric transformation translation, rotation, scaling , reflection and shear, Modeling and coordinate transformation. 3D viewing- Viewing pipeline, Viewing coordinates, Projections View volumes and general projection transformation, clipping, viewing functions. Color models Properties of light, chromicity diagram, XYZ color model, Intuitive color concepts Various color models- RGB, YIQ, CMY, HSV, HLS, color selection and application Design of Animation sequence, computer animation functions, Raster animations Animation Languages, Key frame systems, Morphing, Motion specification, Kinematics and dynamics Continuous Assessment Test-I Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 75m Ref 1(296-303) 4(213-226) 1(304-315) 1 (315-385) 1(408-429) 1(432-447) 4(237-253) 1(447-467) 1(565-572) 4(563-603) 1(572-581) 1(584-587) 4(10581080) 1(587-596) Teaching Method BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

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Sub Code & Name : CS1354 GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA Unit: III Branch: IT Semester

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:VII Unit syllabus: MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS DESIGN

An Introduction Multimedia applications Multimedia System Architecture Evolving technologies for Multimedia Defining objects for Multimedia systems Multimedia Data interface standards Multimedia Databases. Objective: In this Unit students will acquire knowledge about basic concepts of multimedia and advanced multimedia system concepts Sessi on No 21 22 23 24 25 26 Topics to be covered MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS DESIGN Introduction to multimedia- definition, benefits, need. Various multimedia Elements Multimedia applications Document imaging, Image processing & recognition, Motion video application, Electronic messaging, Universal multimedia application. Multimedia System Architecture HRGD, IMA framework Network architecture for multimedia system, Networking standards Evolving technologies for multimedia systemsHypermedia documents, HDTV , UDTV, 3D technologies, Holography, Fuzzy logic and DSP. Defining Objects for MM systems MM Data Interface standards File formats, Video Processing standards, AVI MM databases- MM storage and retrieval, DBMS for MM systems Database organization for MM application, Transaction management for MM system
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Sub Code & Name : CS1354 GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA Unit: IV Branch: IT Semester

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:VII Unit syllabus: MULTIMEDIA FILE HANDLING

Compression & Decompression Data & File Format standards Multimedia I/O technologies - Digital voice and audio video image and animation Full motion video Storage and retrieval Technologies. Objective: In this Unit students will acquire knowledge about Compression techniques, file format and storage and retrieval technologies suitable for multimedia applications. Sessi on No 29 Topics to be covered MULTIMEDIA FILE HANDLING Compression Definition, Types. Binary image compression, Color still image compression Video image compression, Audio compression, Fractal compression. File format RTF, TIFF, RIFF, MIDI,JPEG, AVI,MPEG, TWAIN Multimedia I/O technologies-issues, Pen i/p, display systems, printers, scanners Voice recognition system, Digital camera, Video frame grabber, Video camera, Video capture board Storage and retrieval technologies- magnetic media, RAID, Optical Media Hierarchical storage management- issues, optical disk library, application Cache management for storage systems- low level caching, organization for Hierarchical storage systems and distributed systems Continuous Assessment Test-II 50 m 2(52-84), 3(63-69) 2(107-123), 3(74-97) 2(124-186) 2(188-224) 2(224-264) 2(266-307), 3(97-110) 2(307-311) 2(311-323) BB/OHP Time Ref Teaching Method

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Sub Code & Name CS1354 GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA Unit:V Branch: IT Semester :VII

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Unit syllabus: HYPERMEDIA Multimedia Authoring & User Interface Hypermedia messaging - Mobile Messaging Hypermedia message component creating Hypermedia message Integrated multimedia message standards Integrated Document management Distributed Multimedia Systems Objective: In this Unit students will acquire knowledge about how to deploy multimedia application in internet and mobile devices. Sessi on No 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Topics to be covered HYPERMEDIA Multimedia Authoring systems- issues, approach, types, Multisource multi user AS, Telephone AS Hypermedia application design consideration, Designing user i/f, spl. Metaphor for MM application, Display and Play back issues Mobile messaging, Hypermedia message components text, voice, motion video Linking in Hypertext documents, Definition of Linking & Embedding Creating Hypermedia messages, Integrated MM message stds. Integrated document management. Components of a distributed MM system Application s/w, doc store, Image & still video store, Service Agents Distributed client server operation, types of MM servers, Mass storage for MM servers Network topologies for MM servers, Network performance issues
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Sub Code & Name : CS1354 GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA Branch: IT Semester :VII

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Course Delivery Plan: Week


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I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I II I 2 3 4 5

TEXT BOOKS 1. Donald Hearn and M.Pauline Baker, Computer Graphics C Version, Pearson Education, 2003. (UNIT I : Chapters 1 to 6; UNIT 2: Chapter 9 12, 15, 16) 2. Prabat K Andleigh and Kiran Thakrar, Multimedia Systems and Design, PHI, 2003. (UNIT 3 to 5) REFERENCES 3. Judith Jeffcoate, Multimedia in practice technology and Applications, PHI,1998. 4. Foley, Vandam, Feiner, Huges, Computer Graphics: Principles & Practice, Pearson Education, second edition 2003. Prepared by Signature Approved by

Name Designation Date

T.Dhanalakshmi P.Rajalakshmi Sr.Lecturer Lecturer 26/06/09

Dr.G.SUMATHI HOD-IT

Reviewed and proposed to use the same for the forthcoming odd semester T.Dhanalakshmi N.Devi HOD/IT

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