Instruction Set Extensions for MPEG-4 Video
Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems - Special issue on implementation of MPEG-4 multimedia codecs
Reconfigurable Filter Coprocessor Architecture for DSP Applications
Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems
Architecture Concepts for Multimedia Signal Processing
Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems - Special issue on signal processing systems design and implementation
Architecture of an Image Rendering Co-Processor for MPEG-4 Visual Compositing
Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems
Video compression with parallel processing
Parallel Computing - Parallel computing in image and video processing
Processor Architectures for Multimedia Applications
Embedded Processor Design Challenges: Systems, Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation - SAMOS
Processor architectures for multimedia applications
Embedded processor design challenges
Design and characterization of the Berkeley multimedia workload
Multimedia Systems
A Wavelet Coder for Masked Images
DCC '01 Proceedings of the Data Compression Conference
Fine-grain real-time reconfigurable pipelining
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Recent advances in rate control for video coding
Image Communication
Efficient video transcoding from H.263 to H.264/AVC standard with enhanced rate control
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing
Efficient on-demand image transmission in visual sensor networks
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing
Implicit layer coordination in arbitrary non-cumulative layered multicasting
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking
A reconfigurable VLSI architecture for low power IDCT
ICS'06 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Systems
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Discusses coding standards for still images and motion video. We first briefly discuss standards already in use, including: Group 3 and Group 4 for bilevel fax images; JPEG for still color images; and H.261, H.263, MPEG-1, and MPEG-2 for motion video. We then cover newly emerging standards such as JBIG1 and JBIG2 for bilevel fax images, JPEG-2000 for still color images, and H.263+ and MPEG-4 for motion video. Finally, we describe some directions beyond the standards such as hybrid coding of graphics/photo images, MPEG-7 for multimedia metadata, and possible new technologies