An overview of the JPEG2000 still image compression standard (2002)
| Venue: | Signal Processing: Image Communication |
| Citations: | 58 - 0 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Rabbani02anoverview,
author = {Majid Rabbani and Rajan Joshi},
title = {An overview of the JPEG2000 still image compression standard},
booktitle = {Signal Processing: Image Communication},
year = {2002},
pages = {3--48}
}
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Abstract
In 1996, the JPEGcommittee began to investigate possibilities for a new still image compression standard to serve current and future applications. This initiative, which was named JPEG2000, has resulted in a comprehensive standard (ISO 154447ITU-T Recommendation T.800) that is being issued in six parts. Part 1, in the same vein as the JPEG baseline system, is aimed at minimal complexity and maximal interchange and was issued as an International Standard at the end of 2000. Parts 2–6 define extensions to both the compression technology and the file format and are currently in various stages of development. In this paper, a technical description of Part 1 of the JPEG2000 standard is provided, and the rationale behind the selected technologies is explained. Although the JPEG2000 standard only specifies the decoder and the codesteam syntax, the discussion will span both encoder and decoder issues to provide a better







