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19 September 2017 High-speed low-complexity video coding with EDiCTius: a DCT coding proposal for JPEG XS
Thomas Richter, Siegfried Fößel, Joachim Keinert, Christian Scherl
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Abstract
In its 71th meeting, the JPEG committee issued a call for low complexity, high speed image coding, designed to address the needs of low-cost video-over-ip applications. As an answer to this call, Fraunhofer IIS and the Computing Center of the University of Stuttgart jointly developed an embedded DCT image codec requiring only minimal resources while maximizing throughput on FPGA and GPU implementations. Objective and subjective tests performed for the 73rd meeting confirmed its excellent performance and suitability for its purpose, and it was selected as one of the two key contributions for the development of a joined test model. In this paper, its authors describe the design principles of the codec, provide a high-level overview of the encoder and decoder chain and provide evaluation results on the test corpus selected by the JPEG committee.
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Thomas Richter, Siegfried Fößel, Joachim Keinert, and Christian Scherl "High-speed low-complexity video coding with EDiCTius: a DCT coding proposal for JPEG XS", Proc. SPIE 10396, Applications of Digital Image Processing XL, 103960Q (19 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2271203
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Image compression

Video coding

Computer programming

Field programmable gate arrays

Image processing

Image transmission

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