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17 September 2018 Entropy coding, profiles, and levels of JPEG XS
Thomas Richter, Joachim Keinert, Antonin Descampe, Gael Rouvroy
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Abstract
JPEG XS is a new standard for low-latency and low-complexity coding designed by the JPEG committee. Unlike former developments, optimal rate distortion performance is only a secondary goal; the focus of JPEG XS is to enable cost-efficient, easy to parallelize implementations suitable for FPGAs or GPUs. In this article, we shed some light on the entropy coding back-end of JPEG XS and introduce profiles and levels that are currently under discussion in the JPEG committee.
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Thomas Richter, Joachim Keinert, Antonin Descampe, and Gael Rouvroy "Entropy coding, profiles, and levels of JPEG XS", Proc. SPIE 10752, Applications of Digital Image Processing XLI, 107521N (17 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2322525
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Quantization

Data modeling

Video

Field programmable gate arrays

Standards development

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