CS 464 -- Multimedia Information Systems

Instructor: Sanjiv K. Bhatia

Fall '2001 Office Hrs
Tuesday 2:30pm -- 4:00pm
Thursday 2:30pm -- 4:00pm
Any other time by appointment
Prerequisites CS 341 or CS 440.
Textbook
Robert S. Tannenbaum. Theoretical Foundations of Multimedia. Computer Science Press. New York, NY. 1998.
Kevin Jeffay and HongJiang Zhang. Readings in Multimedia Computing and Networking. Morgan Kaufmann. San Francisco, CA. 2002.

You can print the notes by saving the file to your account. Let us assume that the file is saved as foo.ps.gz. To print the file, type the following command:

gunzip -c foo.ps.gz | lpr
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The grade will be based on programming and homework assignments and three tests. Each assignment must be meticulously documented and clearly identify its purpose, author, and date. The distribution of grades will be as follows:

Programming Assignments 60%
Project 20%
Term paper 20%

Anyone desiring an EXC grade after November 02, 2001 must be passing the course at that point to get EXC.

/etc Failure to hand in any assignment will result in an automatic zero for that assignment. If some student is unable to hand in an assignment by the deadline, he/she must discuss it with me before the deadline.

/etc/note You will have an account on the Unix machine admiral.umsl.edu and you should use it for all assignments. All programs must be done in C, C++, or Java; if you decide to use another language, make sure it is available on admiral and clear it with me beforehand. You can communicate with all the students in the class using the listserv cs464g1@lists.umsl.edu. You can add your favorite email address to this list by sending an email to listserv@lists.umsl.edu with the following message in the body:

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