EE398B - Image Communication II

Class Project



Part of the class requirements is to do a computer project. These projects can be done individually or in groups and should require about 80 hours per person in total. Prior project approval, project report, and brief class-room presentation is required. We will also organize a peer review process for the projects. Please refer to handout #8 Peer Reviews of Project Proposals for more details.

1 Suggested Topics

We are suggesting some possible topics. These can be a starting point for you. You can modify them, or you can come up with completely new topics. You can also check journals and conference proceedings for ideas, e.g., IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on Circuits ans Systems for Video Technology, Proc. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), and Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP). You may use IEEE Xplore. In any case, you are expected to submit a brief proposal (around 300-400 words) describing the project for approval. Please mail your proposal to ee398b-staff@lists.stanford.edu, stating clearly who will be doing the project. Groups of 3 students are encouraged.

2 Project List

  1. Aaron, Anne
    Wyner-Ziv Coding of Motion Video
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  2. Antunez, Emilo
    Algorithm for Motion-Compensated Temporal Interpolation
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  3. Braun, Michael and Rajiv, Joy and Sundararajan, Arvind
    Multiple Hypothesis Based Motion Compensation for Three-Dimensional Sub-band Coding
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  4. Brolly, Xavier and Marle, Christophe
    Variable Shape and Size Motion Compensation
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  5. Chang, Chuo-Ling and Zhu, Xiaoqing
    Light Field Compression with 4D Wavelet Based On Disparity-Compensated Lifting
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  6. Gilat, Taly and O'Brien, Deirdre and Roman, Augusto
    Synthetic Facial Textures
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  7. Guo, Franck and Rebollo-Monedero, David
    Optimal Quantizer for Distributed Source Coding
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  8. Lew, Calvin and Minoo, Koohyar and Simms, Daniel
    Temporal and Spatial Scalability with 3D Wavelet Transforms
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  9. Mammen, James
    3D Face Model Extraction from a Single Image
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  10. Rane, Shantanu
    End-to-End Modeling of Temporal Scalable Video Transmission over Lossy Channels
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  11. Sarrat, Frederic and Setton, Eric
    Reliable Video Transmission Using Multiple Paths over Lossy Packet Network
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  12. Sebe, Ismail Oner
    Multi-View Geometry Estimation for Light Field Compression
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  13. Sivaramakrishnan, Kamakshi
    Error Resilient Video Coding Using RD Optimized Mode Selection and Rate Control
    Proposal, Report, Presentation

  14. Todur, Bipin and Zhu, Shan
    Efficient Error-Resilient Video Compression by using Optimal Distribution of Intra/Inter Macroblocks for Multi-state Streams
    Proposal, Report, Presentation


3 Project Presentation

In-class presentation will take place on 5/28, 5/29, and 5/30. Please refer to the presentation schedule for details.




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