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23 June 2003 Architecture, philosophy, and performance of JPIP: internet protocol standard for JPEG2000
David S. Taubman, Robert Prandolini
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Proceedings Volume 5150, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2003; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.502889
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing 2003, 2003, Lugano, Switzerland
Abstract
JPEG2000 is a family of technologies based on the image compression system defined in IS 15444-1. Presently, the ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee of Photographic Experts (JPEG) is developing an international standard for interactivity with JPEG2000 files, called JPIP; it will become Part 9 of the standard. One of the main goals of JPIP is to exploit the multi-resolution and spatially random access properties of JPEG2000, to permit “smart dissemination” of the data for client-server based applications. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the principles and philosophy of operation underlying the JPIP standard, to outline aspects of the architecture of JPIP systems, and to report on the performance of a prototype implementation.
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David S. Taubman and Robert Prandolini "Architecture, philosophy, and performance of JPIP: internet protocol standard for JPEG2000", Proc. SPIE 5150, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2003, (23 June 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.502889
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KEYWORDS
JPEG2000

Image resolution

Image quality

Image compression

Data modeling

Standards development

Discrete wavelet transforms

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