Introduction of Multimedia Systems :
Multimedia Systems research is a dynamic and multidisciplinary field dedicated to advancing the creation, processing, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of multimedia content. In an era characterized by the explosive growth of digital media, this research domain plays a pivotal role in shaping how we interact with and derive value from a wide spectrum of multimedia elements, including text, images, audio, video, and interactive applications.
Immersive Technologies and Virtual Reality (VR):
Investigating methods to create immersive multimedia experiences through VR technologies, including 3D modeling, spatial audio, and VR content distribution.
Multimedia Content Analysis and Retrieval:
Developing algorithms for content-based multimedia retrieval, enabling efficient searching, indexing, and recommendation of multimedia assets.
Multimodal Fusion and Integration:
Exploring techniques to seamlessly integrate various forms ofĀ multimedia data (e.g., text, images, and audio.) for enhanced user experiences and understanding.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI):
Studying how humans interact with multimedia systemsĀ and disigning User interfaces that maximize usability, accessibility, and engagement.
Multimedia Compression and Streaming:
Researching compression algorithms and streamting protocols to optimize the delivery of multimedia content Over Networks, with an emphasise on quality and efficiency.