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                 Code         Module                           Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                            Elective Modules - Group B

                 COMP4116     Digital   Image   and   Multimedia  3    45 hrs    ---
                              Processing
                              The  module  introduces  the  different  elements  and  the  key  perspectives  in  digital
                              multimedia processing to students. It aims to equip the students with the background of
                              developing image and multimedia processing tools and applications. The topics include:
                              1) the fundamental theories and mathematical models in digital image and multimedia
                              processing; 2) the practical algorithms in digital image and multimedia processing; 3) the
                              relevant mainstream standards in engineering and applications; 4) the development of
                              image and multimedia processing applications in practice.

                 COMP4117     Digital Forensics                3       45 hrs    ---
                              Digital forensics is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in
                              the interests of determining potential legal evidence. Evidence might be sought in a wide
                              range of computer crime or misuse, including but not limited to theft of trade secrets,
                              theft of or destruction of intellectual property, and fraud. This course enables students
                              to draw on an array of methods for discovering and analysing data that resides in a
                              computer system, or recovering deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information. This
                              course  will  also  provide  students  with  the  necessary  skills  to  identify  an  intruder’s
                              footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence.

                 COMP4118     IP Routing                       3       45 hrs    COMP2117
                              This module delivers the concept of IP routing and the associated routing protocols that
                              can be utilized to route within  and between autonomous systems. Common routing
                              protocols such as RIP, OSPF, and IGRP will be discussed. Switching network will also be
                              discussed.  Topics  covered  include  network  devices,  router  components,  router
                              configuration,  IOS  images,  TCP/IP,  routing  protocols,  network  troubleshooting,
                              switching,  and  VLAN.  The  module  will  provide  hands-on  labs  using  real  networking
                              equipment.
                 COMP4119     Mobile  Computing  and  Wireless  3      45 hrs    COMP2117
                              Networks
                              This  learning  module  covers  the  fundamental  principles  of  mobile  computing  and
                              wireless networks. Topics include wireless communication systems, radio propagation,
                              wireless  media  access,  mobile  IP,  mobile  applications  and  services,  wireless  LANs,
                              wireless network security and next generation of wireless networks.
                 COMP4120     Natural Language Processing      3       45 hrs    MATH2111

                              Much data is stored in the form of text in today's environment. Some examples include
                              web  pages,  social  media  posts,  instant  messaging,  legal  documents,  etc.  Such
                              unstructured text creates many challenges in understanding and harnessing knowledge
                              within. In this module, students will learn basic knowledge of natural languages and
                              computational  approaches  for  working  with  text.  Students  will  also  develop  an
                              understanding of the main algorithms of natural language processing and their various
                              applications,  such  as  sentiment  analysis,  text  mining,  machine  translation  and  topic
                              modelling.







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