Video Compression and Video Streaming Lectures (MIT 6.344)

During a brief visit to MIT in Spring 2001, I gave four invited lectures on video compression and video streaming.   The lectures were part of 6.344 "Two-Dimensional Signal and Image Processing", which is taught by Prof Jae S. Lim and is a second-level graduate course in EECS at MIT.  The goal of these lectures was to convey the basic principles and practice of video compression and video communication, and therefore the lectures are highly conceptual, with more concrete treatment given in the handouts.  Each lecture was 1.5 hours in length.  Thanks to Susie Wee and Dan Tan for help with different portions of these lectures.  In particular, most of the work presented in lecture 2 was done by Susie Wee.

Lecture 1: Video Compression

Lecture 2: Compressed-Domain Video Processing

Lecture 3: Video Communications and Video Streaming

Lecture 4: Video Communications and Video Streaming II: Error-Resilient Video Coding

 

 


Last Updated: July 1, 2001