The JPEG 2000 Suite

Edited by Peter Schelkens - Athanassios Skodras - Touradj Ebrahimi

The JPEG 2000 Suite

Edited by Peter Schelkens, Athanassios Skodras, Touradj Ebrahimi

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

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Publication date: 18 September 2009

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ISBN: 0470744634 ISBN 13: 9780470744635

The JPEG 2000 Suite

Offers an overview of the baseline JPEG 2000 standard and its extensions. This book discusses the successful deployment of JPEG 2000 in application domains such as video surveillance, digital cinema, digital television, medical imaging, defence imaging, security, geographic imaging and remote sensing, digital culture imaging and 3D graphics. Top page

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"The JPEG 2000 Suite" provides a comprehensive overview of the baseline JPEG 2000 standard and its extensions. The first part of the book sets out the core coding system, additions to the standard and reference software. The second part discusses the successful deployment of JPEG 2000 in application domains such as video surveillance, digital cinema, digital television, medical imaging, defence imaging, security, geographic imaging and remote sensing, digital culture imaging and 3D graphics. The book also presents implementation strategies accompanied by existing software and hardware solutions. It describes secure JPEG 2000 (JPSEC), interactivity protocols (JPIP), volumetric image data compression (JP3D) and image compression in wireless environments (JPWL), amongst others. It uses a structure which allows for easy cross-reference with the components of the standard. It sets out practical implementation examples and results. It examines strategies for future image compression techniques, including Advanced Image Coding and JPEG XR. It includes contributions from international specialists in industry and academia who have worked on the development of the JPEG 2000 standard. "The JPEG 2000 Suite" is an excellent introduction to the JPEG 2000 standard and is of great appeal to practising electronics engineers, researchers, and hardware and software developers using and developing image coding techniques. Graduate students taking courses on image compression, digital archiving, and data storage techniques will also find the book useful, as will graphic designers, artists, and decision makers in industries developing digital applications. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

City: Chicester

Pages: 554

More info: height 250 mm width 150 mm weight 666 gr

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Age recommended: Professional and scholarly

Summary The JPEG 2000 Suite Contributor Biographies. Foreword. Series Editor's Preface. Preface. Acknowledgments. List of Acronyms. Part A. 1 JPEG 2000 Core Coding System (Part 1) (Majid Rabbani, Rajan L. Joshi, and Paul W. Jones). 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 JPEG 2000 Fundamental Building Blocks. 1.5 Performance Comparison of the JPEG 2000 Encoder Options. 1.6 Additional Features of JPEG 2000 Part 1. Acknowledgments. References. 2 JPEG 2000 Extensions (Part 2) (Margaret Lepley, J. Scott Houchin, James Kasner, and Michael Marcellin). 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Variable DC Offset. 2.3 Variable Scalar Quantization. 2.4 Trellis-Coded Quantization. 2.5 Precinct-Dependent Quantization. 2.6 Extended Visual Masking. 2.7 Arbitrary Decomposition. 2.8 Arbitrary Wavelet Transforms. 2.9 Multiple-Component Transform Extensions. 2.10 Nonlinear Point Transform. 2.11 Geometric Manipulation via a Code-Block Anchor Point (CBAP). 2.12 Single-Sample Overlap. 2.13 Region of Interest. 2.14 Extended File Format: JPX. 2.15 Extended Capabilities Signaling. Acknowledgments. References. 3 Motion JPEG 2000 and ISO Base Media File Format (Parts 3 and 12) (Joerg Mohr). 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Motion JPEG 2000 and ISO Base Media File Format. 3.3 ISO Base Media File Format. 3.4 Motion JPEG 2000. References. 4 Compound Image File Format (Part 6) (Frederik Temmermans, Tim Bruylants, Simon McPartlin, and Louis Sharpe). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 The JPM File Format. 4.3 Mixed Raster Content Model (MRC). 4.4 Streaming JPM Files. 4.5 Referencing JPM Files. 4.6 Metadata. 4.7 Boxes. 4.8 Profiles. 4.9 Conclusions. References. 5 JPSEC: Securing JPEG 2000 Files (Part 8) (Susie Wee and Zhishou Zhang). 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 JPSEC Security Services. 5.3 JPSEC Architecture. 5.4 JPSEC Framework. 5.5 What: JPSEC Security Services. 5.6 Where: Zone of Influence (ZOI). 5.7 How: Processing Domain and Granularity. 5.8 JPSEC Examples. 5.9 Summary. References. 6 JPIP - Interactivity Tools, APIs, and Protocols (Part 9) (Robert Prandolini). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Data-Bins. 6.3 JPIP Basics. 6.4 Client Request-Server Response. 6.5 Advanced Topics. 6.6 Conclusions. Acknowledgments. References. 7 JP3D - Extensions for Three-Dimensional Data (Part 10) (Tim Bruylants, Peter Schelkens, and Alexis Tzannes). 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 JP3D: Going Volumetric. 7.3 Bit-Stream Organization. 7.4 Additional Features of JP3D. 7.5 Compression performances: JPEG 2000 Part 1 versus JP3D. 7.6 Implications for Other Parts of JPEG 2000. Acknowledgments. References. 8 JPWL - JPEG 2000 Wireless (Part 11) (Fr-ed-eric Dufaux). 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Background. 8.3 JPWL Overview. 8.4 Normative Parts. 8.5 Informative Parts. 8.6 Summary. Acknowledgments. References. Part B. 9 JPEG 2000 for Digital Cinema (Siegfried Fosel). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 General Requirements for Digital Cinema. 9.3 Distribution of Digital Cinema Content. 9.4 Archiving of Digital Movies. 9.5 Future Use of JPEG 2000 within Digital Cinema. 9.6 Conclusions. Acknowledgments. References. 10 Security Applications for JPEG 2000 Imagery (John Apostolopoulos, Fr-ed-eric Dufaux, and Qibin Sun). 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Secure Transcoding and Secure Streaming. 10.3 Multilevel Access Control. 10.4 Selective or Partial Encryption of Image Content. 10.5 Image Authentication. 10.6 Summary. Acknowledgments. References. 11 Video Surveillance and Defense Imaging (Touradj Ebrahimi and Fr-ed-eric Dufaux). 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Scrambling. 11.3 Overview of a Typical Video Surveillance System. 11.4 Overview of a Video Surveillance System Based on JPEG 2000 and ROI Scrambling. 12 JPEG 2000 Application in GIS and Remote Sensing (Bernard Brower, Robert Fiete, and Roddy Shuler). 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 Geographic Information Systems. 12.3 Recommendations for JPEG 2000 Encoding. 12.4 Other JPEG 2000 Parts to Consider. References. 13 Medical Imaging (Alexis Tzannes and Ron Gut). 13.1 Introduction. 13.2 Background. 13.3 DICOM and JPEG 2000 Part 1. 13.4 DICOM and JPEG 2000 Part 2. 13.5 Example Results. 13.6 Image Streaming, DICOM, and JPIP. References. 14 Digital Culture Imaging (Greg Colyer, Robert Buckley, and Athanassios Skodras). 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 The Digital Culture Context. 14.3 Digital Culture and JPEG 2000. 14.4 Application - National Digital Newspaper Program. Acknowledgments. References. 15 Broadcast Applications (Hans Hoffman, Adi Kouadio, and Luk Overmeire). 15.1 Introduction - From Tape-Based to File-Based Production. 15.2 Broadcast Production Chain Reference Model. 15.3 Codec Requirements for Broadcasting Applications. 15.4 Overview of State-of-the-Art HD Compression Schemes. 15.5 JPEG 2000 Applications. 15.6 Multigeneration Production Processes. 15.7 JPEG 2000 Comparison with SVC. 15.8 Conclusion. References. 16 JPEG 2000 in 3-D Graphics Terrain Rendering (Gauthier Lafruit, Wolfgang Van Raemdonck, Klaas Tack, and Eric Delfosse). 16.1 Introduction. 16.2 Tiling: The Straightforward Solution to Texture Streaming. 16.3 View-Dependent JPEG 2000 Texture Streaming and Mipmapping. 16.4 JPEG 2000 Quality and Decoding Time Scalability for Optimal Quality-Workload Tradeoff. 16.5 Conclusion. References. 17 Conformance Testing, Reference Software, and Implementations (Peter Schelkens, Yiannis Andreopoulos, and Joeri Barbarien). 17.1 Introduction. 17.2 Part 4 - Conformance Testing. 17.3 Part 5 - Reference Software. 17.4 Implementation of the Discrete Wavelet Transform as Suggested by the JPEG 2000 Standard. 17.5 JPEG 2000 Hardware and Software Implementations. 17.6 Conclusions. Acknowledgments. References. 18 Ongoing Standardization Efforts (Touradj Ebrahimi, Athanassios Skodras, and Peter Schelkens). 18.1 Introduction. 18.2 JPSearch. 18.3 JPEG XR. 18.4 Advanced Image Coding and Evaluation Methodologies (AIC). References. Index. Top page

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