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New to the Second Edition: offers the latest developments in
standards activities (JPEG-LS, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, and H.263) provides
a comprehensive review of recent activities on multimedia enhanced
processors, multimedia coprocessors, and dedicated processors,
including examples from industry. Image and Video Compression
Standards: Algorithms and Architectures, Second Edition presents an
introduction to the algorithms and architectures that form the
underpinnings of the image and video compressions standards,
including JPEG (compression of still-images), H.261 and H.263
(video teleconferencing), and MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (video storage and
broadcasting). The next generation of audiovisual coding standards,
such as MPEG-4 and MPEG-7, are also briefly described. In addition,
the book covers the MPEG and Dolby AC-3 audio coding standards and
emerging techniques for image and video compression, such as those
based on wavelets and vector quantization. Image and Video
Compression Standards: Algorithms and Architectures, Second Edition
emphasizes the foundations of these standards; namely, techniques
such as predictive coding, transform-based coding such as the
discrete cosine transform (DCT), motion estimation, motion
compensation, and entropy coding, as well as how they are applied
in the standards. The implementation details of each standard are
avoided; however, the book provides all the material necessary to
understand the workings of each of the compression standards,
including information that can be used by the reader to evaluate
the efficiency of various software and hardware implementations
conforming to these standards. Particular emphasis is placed on
those algorithms and architectures that have been found to be
useful in practical software or hardware implementations. Image and
Video Compression Standards: Algorithms and Architectures, Second
Edition uniquely covers all major standards (JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2,
MPEG-4, H.261, H.263) in a simple and tutorial manner, while fully
addressing the architectural considerations involved when
implementing these standards. As such, it serves as a valuable
reference for the graduate student, researcher or engineer. The
book is also used frequently as a text for courses on the subject,
in both academic and professional settings.
Image and Video Compression Standards: Algorithms and Architectures
presents an introduction to the algorithms and architectures that
underpin the image and video compression standards, including JPEG
(compression of still images), H.261 (video teleconferencing),
MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (video storage and broadcasting). In addition,
the book covers the MPEG and Dolby AC-3 audio encoding standards,
as well as emerging techniques for image and video compression,
such as those based on wavelets and vector quantization. The book
emphasizes the foundations of these standards, i.e. techniques such
as predictive coding, transform-based coding, motion compensation,
and entropy coding, as well as how they are applied in the
standards. How each standard is implemented is not dealt with, but
the book does provide all the material necessary to understand the
workings of each of the compression standards, including
information that can be used to evaluate the efficiency of various
software and hardware implementations conforming to the standards.
Particular emphasis is placed on those algorithms and architectures
that have been found to be useful in practical software or hardware
implementations. Audience: A valuable reference for the graduate
student, researcher or engineer. May also be used as a text for a
course on the subject.
New to the Second Edition: offers the latest developments in
standards activities (JPEG-LS, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, and H.263) provides
a comprehensive review of recent activities on multimedia enhanced
processors, multimedia coprocessors, and dedicated processors,
including examples from industry. Image and Video Compression
Standards: Algorithms and Architectures, Second Edition presents an
introduction to the algorithms and architectures that form the
underpinnings of the image and video compressions standards,
including JPEG (compression of still-images), H.261 and H.263
(video teleconferencing), and MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (video storage and
broadcasting). The next generation of audiovisual coding standards,
such as MPEG-4 and MPEG-7, are also briefly described. In addition,
the book covers the MPEG and Dolby AC-3 audio coding standards and
emerging techniques for image and video compression, such as those
based on wavelets and vector quantization. Image and Video
Compression Standards: Algorithms and Architectures, Second Edition
emphasizes the foundations of these standards; namely, techniques
such as predictive coding, transform-based coding such as the
discrete cosine transform (DCT), motion estimation, motion
compensation, and entropy coding, as well as how they are applied
in the standards. The implementation details of each standard are
avoided; however, the book provides all the material necessary to
understand the workings of each of the compression standards,
including information that can be used by the reader to evaluate
the efficiency of various software and hardware implementations
conforming to these standards. Particular emphasis is placed on
those algorithms and architectures that have been found to be
useful in practical software or hardware implementations. Image and
Video Compression Standards: Algorithms and Architectures, Second
Edition uniquely covers all major standards (JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2,
MPEG-4, H.261, H.263) in a simple and tutorial manner, while fully
addressing the architectural considerations involved when
implementing these standards. As such, it serves as a valuable
reference for the graduate student, researcher or engineer. The
book is also used frequently as a text for courses on the subject,
in both academic and professional settings.
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