Media
In recent years, the media world has gone through a digital revolution. Equipment, speed and increased opportunities improve continuously. Media and IT industry working together on the development of new forms of production and distribution. At the same time, prices on the tools for producing and distributing have been lower, and the tools are easy to use. Therefore, all types of businesses, teams and organizations and individuals today can create and disseminate information in multimedial forms.
The continuous development of new technology and communication lead to increased demand for expertise in digital media, how to best design and produce content to be noticed and understood, how to best plan productions, with budget and implementation, and how technology best can be merged together to create new and better media products. To address this we need expertise. Faculty of Computer Science and Media Technology has a complex and a "complete" academic environment with expertise in: media design, media production, media technology, media management and color science and imaging.

In June, 17 graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering - Bachelor's data presented their projects for sensors and fellow students. Among these projects were several exciting health technological innovations.
Education in media production is eclectic and versatile, both theoretical and practical. This is reflected in this years bachelor assignments. A number of exciting projects have been completed this spring and here is a summary of all projects.
The Artificial Sky is an important element of Daylight Laboratory at the Department of Architectural Design, Form and Colour Studies, NTNU, Trondheim. It simulates a totally overcast sky, i.e. overcast enough to prevent perception of the sun and its halo. Among other tasks, the Artificial Sky can be used to perform psychophysical experiments for a number of different purposes. In a current experiment the influence of different window classes in house architecture and the corresponding human colour perception in the room have been investigated.
Wednesday 25. januar 2012 a Norwegian expert group had its first meeting with Standard Norge.
Maria Lena Demetriou's master thesis is about Computer-Aided Reclamation of Lost Art.
Laksmita Rahadianti's master thesis is about indexing of video segments based on appropriate keywords in lecture videos.
Vamsidhar Reddy Gaddam's master thesis is about Real-time estimation of Dense Depth maps from difficult images
Dr. Sule Yildirim Yayilgan made a presentation about PAMIT.com: Personalized AMbient Intelligent Travel COMpanion: Its Aim, Goals and Challenges at Velferdsteknologi2011 conference, in Trondheim. PAMIT.com is a community of people who are involved in designing and implementing a personalized travel companion for elderly and disabled people. The talk focused on the aim, the architectural and technological challenges of the project.