Author_Institution :
Microsoft Res., Redmond, WA, USA
Abstract :
The landmark JPEG 2000 image compression standard offers not only superior compression performance, but also incredible flexibility. The compressed bitstream of JPEG 2000 can be flexibly reorganized to another bitstream of different bitrate, resolution, and spatial region of interest (ROI) or a combination of any of the above. Such flexibility is achieved by multiplexing the compressed bitstream pieces of multiple code-blocks together into a combined bitstream, with the length of the code-block bitstream piece (LOCB) embedded in the combined bitstream. The LOCB serves both to reorganize the bitstream, and to decode the bitstream. It represents a significant overhead, especially since there is no correlation between the neighbor LOCBs. In this work, we introduce seamless multiplexing, and separate the information needed for the reorganization, i.e., the LOCB, from the compressed bitstream itself by using the decoder pointer to multiplex the bitstream pieces. As a result, the compressed bitstream consists of code-block bitstream pieces seamlessly concatenated to each other. With seamless multiplexing, only the compressed bitstream (without LOCB) needs to be delivered to the receiving client. It results in better compression performance and higher granularity of access. Another benefit of seamless multiplexing is that the relative coding orders of the code-blocks are preserved in the bitstream reorganization. As a result, the seamlessly multiplexed embedded codec (SMEC) may utilize the dependencies among the code-blocks in the coding, thus further boost the compression performance.
Keywords :
block codes; code standards; data compression; image coding; image resolution; video codecs; JPEG 2000 image compression standard; LOCB; ROI; SMEC; image coding; length-of-code-block bitstream piece; region of interest; seamlessly multiplexed embedded codec; Code standards; Codecs; Concatenated codes; Decoding; Entropy; Image coding; Image resolution; Signal processing; Spatial resolution; Streaming media;