Fall 2004

CMSC 691M Multimedia Networking and Data Management


Student Presentation Schedule (other instructions at the bottom of the page)
 
Name Date Slides
Manoj  9/16/04 RTSP, RTP/RTCP
Nimish 9/21/04 SCTP
Aarti 9/23/04 SIP
Deepak 9/23/04 H.323
Sundar 10/5/04 RSVP/RSVP-TE
Yun 10/7/04 Diffserv/MPLS
Minal 10/5/04 IPV6
Sharon 10/12/04 DWT
Usha 10/12/04 Audio Compression STDs
Fang 10/19/04 MBone/IP Multicast
Jay 10/14/04 Peer-to-Peer basics
Yong  10/26/04 Video Processing
Yun 11/02/04 Paper
Peer-to-Peer Streaming
Sharon 11/09/04 Paper
MMFS
Manoj 11/11/04 RLM, ppt
Minal 11/16/04 Paper, ppt
Sundar 11/18/04 Paper, ppt
Nikunj 11/23/04 Music retrieval
Aarti 11/30/04 paper, ppt
Jay 12/02/04 paper, ppt
Usha 12/07/04 paper, ppt
Nimish 12/09/04 paper, ppt
Deepak/Fang 12/14/04 Deep paper, ppt Fang paper, Presentation
12/17/04 
(1pm to 3 pm Grad Lab)
Project Demo
from each group

Important:

 1.Attendance is mandatory and will count toward class participation.
 2.Come prepared to the class (read the paper!) and have one or two questions ready. This
   counts toward class participation as well.
 3.Take a look at this document on how to read a paper (by Michael Hanson and updated by
   Dylan McNamee)  "Efficient reading of papers in science and technology"

Evaluation Criteria:

   Clarity of presentation
   Organization of content
   Technical content depth
   Delivery

As you prepare your presentation, think about the following.
At the end of your presentation, is your audience able to paraphrase to some degree the
answers to the following questions:

 1.What is the problem discussed in the paper?
 2.What is its significance?
 3.What is the solution presented in the paper?
 4.How effective is it in solving the problem?
 5.How does it compare to other research work?