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JPEG2000: the new still picture compression standard
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Proceedings of the 2000 ACM workshops on Multimedia table of contents
Los Angeles, California, United States
Pages: 45 - 49  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-311-1
Authors
C. A. Christopoulos  Media Lab, Ericsson Research, Ericsson Radio Systems AB, S-16480 Stockholm, Sweden
T. Ebrahimi  Signal Processing Laboratory, EPFL, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
A. N. Skodras  Electronics Laboratory, University of Patras, GR-26110 Patras, Greece
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ABSTRACT

This paper presents an overview of the upcoming JPEG2000 still picture compression standard. JPEG2000 is not only intended to provide rate-distortion and subjective image quality performance superior to existing JPEG standard, but to also provide functionality that the current JPEG standard can either not address efficiently nor address at all. Lossless and lossy compression, encoding of very large images, progressive transmission by pixel accuracy and by resolution, robustness to the presence of bit-errors and region-of-interest coding, are some representative examples of its features.


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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WGI N1271:"JPEG2000 Requirements and Profiles v5.0", March 1999.
 
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M. Antonini, M. Barlaud, P. Mathieu and I. Daubechies: "Image Coding Using the Wavelet Transform", IEEE Trans. Image Proc., pp. 205- 220, April 1992.
 
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ISO/IEC JTCI/SC29/WG1 N1646:"JPEG2000 Final Committee Draft vl.0", March 16, 2000.
 
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C. Christopoulos, J. Askelof and M. Larsson, "Efficient methods for encoding regions of interest in the upcoming JPEG2000 still image coding standard", IEEE Signal Processing Letters, September 2000.
 
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WGI N575: "JPEG-LS (14495) Final CD", July 1997.
 
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D. Santa Cruz and T. Ebrahimi: "An Analytical Study of the JPEG2000 Functionalities", to be presented at IEEE Int. Conf. on Image Processing (ICIP-2000), Vancouver, Canada, Sep. 2000.


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C. A. Christopoulos: colleagues
T. Ebrahimi: colleagues
A. N. Skodras: colleagues