DocumentCode
1164397
Title
JPEG2000 - choices and tradeoffs for encoders
Author
Varma, K. ; Bell, Andrew
Author_Institution
TATA Consultancy Services, India
Volume
21
Issue
6
fYear
2004
Firstpage
70
Lastpage
75
Abstract
A new and improved image coding standard, called JPEG2000, has been developed. JPEG2000 is the state-of-the-art image coding standard that results from the joint efforts of the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the International Telecommunications Union. In this article, we describe the most important parameters of this new standard and present several "tips and tricks" to help resolve the design tradeoffs that JPEG2000 application developers are likely to encounter in practice. The new standard outperforms the older JPEG standard by approximately 2 dB of peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) for several images across all compression ratios. The JPEG2000\´s superiority from the previous standard largely depends on the standard\´s security aspects, interactive protocols and application program interfaces for network access, wireless transmission, wavelet transform, and embedded block coding with optimal truncation (EBCOT).
Keywords
application program interfaces; block codes; image coding; image colour analysis; interactive systems; protocols; wavelet transforms; JPEG2000; application program interfaces; color space; embedded block coding; image coding standard; interactive protocols; optimal truncation; peak signal-to-noise ratio; security aspects; wavelet transform levels; wireless transmission; Access protocols; ISO standards; Image coding; PSNR; Signal resolution; Standards development; Standards organizations; Telecommunication standards; Transform coding; Wireless application protocol;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2004.1359144
Filename
1359144
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