Proceedings Article10.1109/ICIP.2000.899223
JasPer: a software-based JPEG-2000 codec implementation
Michael D. Adams,Faouzi Kossentini +1 more
- 01 Jan 2000
- Vol. 2, pp 53-56
TL;DR: A software-based implementation of the image codec specified in the emerging JPEG-2000 standard is discussed and the run-time complexity and coding performance of this implementation are analyzed.
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Abstract: A software-based implementation of the image codec specified in the emerging JPEG-2000 standard is discussed. The run-time complexity and coding performance of this implementation are also analyzed.
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