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CS/B.TECH/CSE/EVEN/SEM-6/CS-605C/2015-16 --, J 18 IAuIaIIIAIU KalIlAzId ~ ~ ~ MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF tc cop TECHNOLOGY,~TBENGAL rcccn I ~IZC Paper Code: CS-605C MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY graph Time Allotted: 3 Hours Full Marks: 70,- The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words asfar as practicable. GROUP-A, Multiple Choice Type Que.tiona ) 1. Choose the correct alternatives for the following: i) RLE stands for ii) a). Reverse Line Encoding b) Run Length Encoding c) Run Line Encoding d) None of these. MIDI is a/an a) Protocol b) Device c) LAN d) None of these. IP x 1 = 10 6/60503 [Turnover -

CS/ B.TECH/CSE/EVEN /SEM-6/CS-605C/20 15-16 iii) PALis a/an a) Digital Video Standard b) Analog Video Standard c) Audio File Standard d) Image File Standard, iv) Interlacing a) provides a flicker-free Image without increasing bandwidth b) provides a flicker-free Image by increasing bandwidth c) adjust the color contrast d) none of these, v) SGML stands for vi) a) Structured General Medium Language b) Standard Generalized Markup Language c) Standard Generalized Medium Language d) None of these, Raster scanning starts from a) top left corner of the screen b) top right corner of the screen c) bottom left corner of the screen d) none of these, 6/60503 2 - '"'' n"l '1,1 IWIII 'd.i' \I 11'111II III,II 'II' 11I1"1111II1JJlnVTllf'r" '/'

CS/B.TECH/CSE/EVEN/SEM-6/CS-605C/2015-16 vii) Pixelation means..., J 18 a) individual pixel becomes visible b) increasing image length c) increasing bit depth d) increasing image width. viii) Huffman encoding is a/an a) entropy encoding b) source encoding c) hybrid encoding d) none of these. ix) Block size in block preparation step of JPEG x) compression is a) 4 x 4 b) 8 x 8 c) 16 x 16 d) 64 x 64. Purpose of OCT is to transform the block a) from frequency domain to spatial domain b) from spatial domain to frequency domain c) both the frequency and spatial domain d) none of these. 6/60503 3 [Turn over graph 10.:' t~\lr rcccn ) Sill' (lur

CS/B.TECH/CSE/EVEN/SEM~6/CS~605C/20 15~16 GROUP-B ( Short Answer Type Questions) Answer any three of the following. 3 x 5 = 15 2. a) State the Nyquist sampling theorem. A communication channel can carry signal with frequency from 20Hz to 20 khz. Determine the sampling frequency. b) A 15 inch monitor has aspect ratio 4 : 3 and resolution 85 dpi. Calculate the pixel addressability of the monitor. (1 + 2) + 2 3, a) What are different types of colour model? b) What are additive and subtractive colour model? 2+3 4, Explain the term 'hypertext' and 'hypermedia', What is kerning? 4 + 1 5, What is animation? What are the types of animation? Differentiate between morphing and shape tweening, 1 + 1 + 3 6, What are the MIDI messages? Explain the advantages and disadvantages of MIDI over digital audio, 2+3 6/60503 4 ""',1,":' '1,I'i<';IL \,1.1' \I \\ '11\ )1\\.111'111 1III''1111Hl~'ln''m''l'' 1 -.'

, - I CSjB.TECHjCSEjEVENjSEM-6jCS 60SCj201S-16 GROUP-C ( Long Answer Type Questions) Answerany three of the following. 3 x IS = 45 --;..T 18 7. a) Explain the term 'luminance', 'hue', 'saturation' to specifythe colour characteristics of an image. 1~cop recen ) ~IZ(, our b) Describethe steps ofjpeg image compression.. c) Write down the names of three popular image file format. 3+9+3 8. a) What do you mean by CODEC? What is the difference between intraframe and interframe compression? b) What do you mean by' l-frame; B-frame and P-frame in the context of videocompression? c) Why cornpressron IS required? What IS the difference between lossless and lossy compression? (1 + 2) + 6 + ( 2 + 4) 6/60503 5 (Tum over, graph

CSjB.TECHjCSEj EVENjSEM-6jCS-605Cj20 15-16 9. a) What IS the purpose of synchronization? Describe the synchronization accuracy specification factors. b) Compare bitmap image and vector image. c) A series of messages is to transferred between two parties. The messages comprise the character from A to E. Relative frequency of occurrence each character is: A = 0 35, B = 0 17, C = 0 17, D = 0 16 and E = 0 15. Using the Huffman coding derive the Huffman tree and calculate the codeword set. (3 + 4) + 3 + 5 10. a) Discuss the fundamental characteristics of sound. What is note and tone? b) Describe briefly the display system technique and raster scan method. c) Differentiate between CAYfor hard disks and CLV for CDs. Describe Mode I and Mode II of CD-ROM. 6/60503 6 of (3 + 2) + (3 + 2) + (3 + 2) r - I

CS/B.TECH/CSE/EVEN/SEM-6/CS-60SC/20IS-16 11. Write short notes on any three of the following: 3 x 5 a) Open Document Architecture bl Videoon Demand c) ceo d) Quality of Service e) k-d tree. 6/60503 7, lc cor 'recen 1size. our graph,.