Prof. Ahmet Murat Tekalp
at Koc Univ
SPIE Involvement:
Author | Instructor
Publications (54)

Proceedings Article | 14 March 2005 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5685, (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.587445
KEYWORDS: Distortion, Computer programming, Video, Image segmentation, Error analysis, Video compression, Mobile devices, Computer engineering, Forward error correction, Video processing

Proceedings Article | 11 March 2005 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5674, (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.585062
KEYWORDS: Digital filtering, Image filtering, Image registration, Electronic filtering, Optical filters, Image processing, Motion models, Motion estimation, Image restoration, Signal processing

Proceedings Article | 22 June 2004 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5306, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.531359
KEYWORDS: Steganalysis, Steganography, Image compression, Image processing, Stochastic processes, Data hiding, Detection and tracking algorithms, Image quality, Databases, Digital watermarking

Proceedings Article | 23 June 2003 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5150, (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509859
KEYWORDS: Motion measurement, Video, Image segmentation, Video surveillance, Canonical correlation analysis, Motion estimation, Detection and tracking algorithms, Video coding, Color difference, Matrices

Proceedings Article | 20 June 2003 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5020, (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477312
KEYWORDS: Digital watermarking, Image processing, Image compression, Image restoration, Reconstruction algorithms, Data processing, Digital imaging, Analog electronics, Imaging systems, Signal attenuation

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Proceedings Volume Editor (1)

SPIE Conference Volume | 8 April 1993

Conference Committee Involvement (16)
Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems IV
21 January 2010 | San Jose, California, United States
Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems III
21 January 2009 | San Jose, California, United States
Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems II
30 January 2008 | San Jose, California, United States
Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems
31 January 2007 | San Jose, CA, United States
Multimedia Content Analysis, Management, and Retrieval 2006
18 January 2006 | San Jose, California, United States
Showing 5 of 16 Conference Committees
Course Instructor
SC079: MPEG-4 Multimedia Coding Standard
The focus of this course is on MPEG-4 (Motion Picture Experts Group) that provides core technologies for efficient object-based compression of video/multimedia for transmission, storage, and manipulation. MPEG-4 addresses a mix of applications; some new that require interactivity, others traditional, typically, enabling these applications at higher bit rates or with new functionalities than ever before. In particular it addresses applications such as: Internet multimedia, wireless video, videoconferencing, video-on-demand, and video games.
SC427: MPEG-7 Multimedia Content Description Standard
The Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is working on a new standard called the "Multimedia Content Description Interface," also known as MPEG-7. MPEG-7 is needed due to internet-focused multimedia applications in the areas of image, video and audio databases, interactive media services, universal multimedia access, and scientific image libraries. MPEG-7 intends to enable fast and efficient searching, browsing and filtering of audio-visual material. The course provides an overview of the goals, objectives and anticipated application areas of MPEG-7. The course discusses the three main parts of MPEG-7: descriptors, description schemes and description definition language (DDL).
SC420: Optical Fiber Communication Systems
This course is divided into two parts: basic operation of optical fiber communication systems, and reconfigurable optical networks. Optical system design, including signal, noise, and sensitivity, is addressed in the context of high-performance transmission. The device and systems advances in wavelength-division-multiplexing, focusing on the gains and limitations of future systems are discussed. Additional topics include: optical amplifiers, multi-channel systems, nonlinear effects, solitons, and analog subcarrier-multiplexed (CATV) transmission. Physical-layer issues associated with reconfigurable WDM networks are also discussed.
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