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Project Proposal E-content for Video Processing Principal Investigator Dr. Sanjay K. Singh Reader, Department of Computer Engineering, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (I.T., B.H.U.), Varanasi-221005, U.P. Email: sks.cse@itbhu.ac.in Mobile: 09336512759 Submitted to MHRD, Govt. of India 1
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Contents Objective Important Feature of E-content Subject Overview Methodology Deliverables year wise Time Schedule Details of permanent assets to be procured from the project with estimated cost (Non-Recurring) Details of financial outlay in year wise for recurring and non-recurring funds Management of Deliverables & IPR etc Work Distribution 2
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Objectives The objective is to develop e-content on Video Processing in such a way that it will have following characterstics. (a)Technologicaly friendly(b) Learner friendly (c) Learner Centric (d) Teacher friendly To facilitate a larger segment of interdisciplinary students and teachers for self learning and remote teaching through ICT To provide useful research material for researchers teachers, practitioners and development of aptitude among students for research in this field. 3
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Why e-content for this subject is required? To upgrade the knowledge and skills of teacher and student to the latest development in Video Processing. Limited number of standard books are available that demonstrates the concepts of the subject in easy and interactive manner. E-contents of the subject are not easily available that serves the requirement of all segments of students and teachers Practical and project aspects are also not covered by most of the books which is necessary for design of software applications. For researchers the material is available in scattered nature. An effective resource material and link is required 4
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Distinguishing features of this e-content Less number of the lecture notes and ppts are available for this subject that covers all aspects of this subject. In the proposed e-content an attempt will be made to fill this gap. Most of the available e-contents are either password protected or designed according to their own requirement. Emphasis is on theory part only (in most cases). The proposed e-content encapsulates the entire domain of this area and covers subjects of UG and PG level. The proposed e-content will cover all aspects of Video processing. E-contents will be more interactive and animated so that students can understand the concepts easily. Demonstration of concepts with the help of solved examples, practical assignments, mini and major projects, research materials ( Possible topics, areas and links to resource materials). 5
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Video Processing: Applications Digital TV Video Surveillance Medical Video Video Authenticati on Video Telephony Video Retrieval Video Teleconfrenci ng Video Compression Video Processing And many more : Video instruction, digital cinema, internet Video, object recognnetition, 3D vision, Industrial Inspection etc 6
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Methodology Requirement Analysis Design of general framework for e-content Design and development of e-content Delivery of e- content Phase wise Study of course Requirement from global point of view. Surveys. For both practical and Theory. Theory Practical Mini projects Research Inclusion of animation and Video Lectures at appropriate place. 7
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e-content organization Theory Projects Practical Research materials Video Processing Deliverables: PDF Documents, Animated PPTs, Project Reports, Lab Manuals, Software programs, Video lectures E-content organization 8
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Video Processing: Framework Part I Video Coding Introduction Video Compression Representati on of Video Fourier Analysis Video Sampling Video Modeling Motion Estimation Video Processing Problem solving, Practical Assignments Case Studies Projects
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Video Processing Part-II Video Retrieval Sequence Processing Video Indexing Video Communicati ons Motion Estimation Video Filtering Gradients Case studies Video Processing Other Advance topics,Projects 10
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Phase- I: Subject Review, Layout of the total e-content and development of e-content for theory part 11 Detailed Literature review. Design and development of e-content for theory part for UG and PG students of Engineering and other related streams in the form of chapter wise PDF documents, PPTs with interactive examples. Each chapter will also include unsolved practice questions and objective questions with hint and solutions.
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Phase- II: Design and development of e-content for practical part 12 e-content for practical part for UG and PG students in the form of chapter wise PDF documents like practical manuals, PPTs with interactive examples as well as some developed software programs that can be downloaded. Practical assignments will be developed in standard image/video processing software.
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Phase- III: Design and development of e-content for some mini projects 13 Some topics of mini projects: Video Sampling Video Restoration Video Enhancement Video Compression Video Segmentation Video Annotation Video Watermarking -for copyright protection Video authentication, Video compression etc. E-contents will be in the form of project reports in PDF format, PPTs some demo software programs, which will be helpful for students that will further enhance their knowledge and skill. Students will also be encouraged to develop software using open source software wherever possible.
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Phase- IV: Design and development of e-content for Current research topics and approaches 14 The basic objective of this phase will be to make the researchers aware of current research topics and methodologies in this area. The various methodologies for video modeling and processing will be explored. Areas of applications of these concepts will include Medical Video, Video retrieval, Video Authentication, Remote Sensing, Object Recognition, Biometrics, Law enforcement agencies related applications etc. List of links and journals and other resource materials will also be provided.
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Deliverables and its possible contribution to the mission 15 Phase (At the end of year)DeliverablesPossible contribution to the mission I: Ist yearRequirement Analysis Report with detailed framework of e-content. 50% e-contents of Phase-I (Theory part) in form of chapter-wise PDF documents, PPTs (Power point presentations) with interactive examples and handouts. The outcome of I st year e-contents will be completely helpful for UG students for theoretical part of the subject.
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Deliverables and its possible contribution to the mission 16 Phase (At the end of year) DeliverablesPossible contribution to the mission I: IInd year Remaining 50% e-contents of Phase-I (Theory part) in form of chapter-wise PDF documents, PPTs with interactive examples and handouts. 100% e-contents of Phase –II (Practical part) in form of chapter-wise PDF documents, PPTs with interactive examples and handouts as well as some executable MATLAB software programs. The outcome of II nd year e-contents will be completely helpful for UG and PG students for both theoretical and practical parts of the subject.
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Deliverables and its possible contribution to the mission 17 Phase (At the end of year) DeliverablesPossible contribution to the mission I: IIIrd year100% e-content of Phase –III for some mini projects in form of project reports in PDF format and PPTs and demonstration software. It will fulfill the basic objective of this phase that is to make the students aware of using various concepts of this subject and transforming them in term of practical solutions to real time problems and developing research aptitude among them.
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Deliverables and its possible contribution to the mission 18 Phase (At the end of year) DeliverablesPossible contribution to the mission I: IVth year 100% e-content of Phase –IV for current research topics and approaches in this area for researchers and students in form of research materials, concepts in PDF format and PPTs, possible areas and topics of research and links to other useful resource materials. It will be helpful in promoting research in this area and will fulfill the basic objective of this phase that is the students, teachers and researchers aware of current research topics and methodologies in this area.
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Details of permanent assets to be procured from the project with estimated cost (Non- Recurring): i) Software tools :Rs.1,00,000.00 ii) One Tablet PC:Rs.1,00,000.00 iii) Video Camera:Rs.50,000.00 iv) Books and Journals :Rs. 1,00,000.00 TotalRs.3,50,000.00 19
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Details of financial outlay in year wise for recurring and non-recurring funds I st year: Recurring: i)Faculty Honorarium:( 3 faculty members) Rs. 4,50,000.00 ii)Man Power (1 Project Associate) Rs. 2,40,000.00 iii) Contingency: Rs. 50,000.00 iv) Consumables: Rs. 50,000.00 v) Travel: Rs. 1,00,000.00 vi) Miscellaneous: Rs. 10,000.00 vii) Institutional OverheadRs. 3,12,500.00 Total recurring I st year: Rs. 12,12,500.00 (Rs Twelve lacs twelve thousand five hundred only) Non-Recurring (I st year only):( Rs. 3,50,000.00 (Rs Three lacs fifty thousands only) Total: Recurring + Non-Recurring (I st yr): Rs. 15,62,500.00 (Rs Fifteen lacs sixty two thousand five hundred Only) 20
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Details of financial outlay in year wise for recurring and non-recurring funds 21 2nd year: Recurring: i)Faculty Honorarium:( 3 faculty members) Rs. 4,50,000.00 ii)Man Power (1 Project Associate) Rs. 2,40,000.00 iii) Contingency: Rs. 50,000.00 iv) Consumables: Rs. 50,000.00 v) Travel: Rs. 1,00,000.00 vi) Miscellaneous: Rs. 10,000.00 vii) Institutional OverheadRs. 3,12,500.00 Total recurring IInd year: Rs. 12,12,500.00 (Rs Twelve lacs twelve thousand five hundred only)
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Details of financial outlay in year wise for recurring and non-recurring funds 22 IIIrd year: Recurring: i)Faculty Honorarium:( 3 faculty members) Rs. 4,50,000.00 ii)Man Power (1 Project Associate) Rs. 2,40,000.00 iii) Contingency: Rs. 50,000.00 iv) Consumables: Rs. 50,000.00 v) Travel: Rs. 1,00,000.00 vi) Miscellaneous: Rs. 10,000.00 vii) Institutional OverheadRs. 3,12,500.00 Total recurring IIIrd year: Rs. 12,12,500.00 (Rs Twelve lacs twelve thousand five hundred only)
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Details of financial outlay in year wise for recurring and non-recurring funds 23 IVth year: Recurring: i)Faculty Honorarium:( 3 faculty members) Rs. 4,50,000.00 ii)Man Power (1 Project Associate) Rs. 2,40,000.00 iii) Contingency: Rs. 50,000.00 iv) Consumables: Rs. 50,000.00 v) Travel: Rs. 1,00,000.00 vi) Miscellaneous: Rs. 10,000.00 vii) Institutional OverheadRs. 3,12,500.00 Total recurring IVth year: Rs. 12,12,500.00 (Rs Twelve lacs twelve thousand five hundred only) Total(Non Recuring +Recuring) = Rs. 52,00,000.00 (Rs. Fifty two lacs only)
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Management of Deliverables & IPR etc As per MHRD, Govt. of India and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Rules 24
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Distribution of work among team Members Dr. Sanjay K. Singh, Reader, Computer Engineering, IT, BHU Work: Layout Plan for e-content and theory of e-content. Preparation of ppt, pdf, assignments and mini projects. Dr. Mayank Vatsa, Assistant Professor, IIIT Delhi. Work: Problem solving, assignments, projects and case studies related with e- content. Interlinking of resource material. Dr. Richa Singh, Assistant Professor, IIIT Delhi Work: Current Research topics and methodologies, animation where required and preparation of Video lectures. Project Associate : may be appointed as research scholar who will do Ph.D. in related area and stay in the project for four years. Work: Collection of resource material and preparation of ppt and pdf under the supervision of the above faculty. se
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