| C. W. Brown and B. J. Shepherd. Graphic File Formats; reference and guide. Manning Publications Co., 1995. |
....is needed to determine the usefulness of these algorithms on terrain data. Third, video image compression is necessary to effectively use the network bandwidth. A side effect is that video image compression also provides a way to handle computing resources degradation. The MPEG video compression [1], for example, has three type of frames, intra coded, predictivecoded, and bidirectional predictive coded. An image is intra coded, if it is encoded by using the information within that image only. The predictivecoded image uses motion compensated prediction from a past intra coded or ....
C. Wayne Brown and Barry J. Shepherd. Graphics File Formats: reference and guide. Manning, 1995.
.... DCT [18] 3 Phi (1 cycle) 4 4 Theta 4 matrix 4 8 2 Omega (2 cycles) 33 multiplication 1 Phi (1 cycle) 5 loop unrolled low pass 24 0 4 Phi (1 cycle) 25 image filter [14] 6 LMS adaptive 8 9 2 Omega (2 cycles) 45 filter [19] 1 Phi (1 cycle) 7 pixel 5 0 3 Phi (1 cycle) 44 interpolation [1] 8 5th order Wave 26 8 1 Omega (2 cycles) 33 filter [8] 1 Phi (1 cycle) Table 1: Idle time spent by the functional units for some high level synthesis benchmarks assuming a schedule with the number of functional units in the third column. The total number of operations for each benchmark is ....
C. Brown and B. Shepherd. Graphics File Formats: reference and guide. Prentice-Hall, 1995.
....in the format in which it is distributed, HDF (Hierarchical Data Format) files compressed with the UNIX Compress utility. To convey a brief impression of the tradeoff space involved in the design of the compression system, this algorithm is compared with two lossless image coders: lossless JPEG[1] and CALIC[4] Lossless JPEG is the standard for lossless image compression specified by the JPEG committee. It is far from being the state of the art, but is a reasonably simple algorithm which provides reasonable compression at reasonable cost. CALIC is a more expensive algorithm which is close ....
C. Wayne Brown and Barry J Shepherd. Graphics File Formats - reference and guide. Manning Publications Co., 1995.
....stored in raw ppm (portable pixel map) format, in which the information about pixel colors is represented as one large block of plain bytes. Each pixel is described by three bytes, one byte each for the red, green, and blue color intensities of the pixel. For more information about ppm format, see [2]. 2.3 Features The terrain is displayed in a 300 by 300 pixel window. At present, the renderer treats the window size as constant, but in the future the user may be able to specify this at run time. The user can navigate the terrain by using vertical and horizontal scrollbars, which allow ....
C. Wayne Brown and Barry J. Shepherd, Graphics File Formats: Reference and Guide, Manning Publications Company, 1995.
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