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17 February 1995 Reconfigurable machine for applications in image and video compression
Reiner W. Hartenstein, Juergen Becker, Rainier Kress, Helmut Reinig, Karin Schmidt
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Abstract
This paper presents a reconfigurable machine for applications in image or video compression. The machine can be used stand alone or as a universal accelerator co-processor for desktop computers for image processing. It is well suited for image compression algorithms such as JPEG for still pictures or for encoding MPEG movies. It provides a much cheaper and more flexible hardware platform than special image compression ASICs and it can substantially accelerate desktop computing.
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Reiner W. Hartenstein, Juergen Becker, Rainier Kress, Helmut Reinig, and Karin Schmidt "Reconfigurable machine for applications in image and video compression", Proc. SPIE 2451, Advanced Image and Video Communications and Storage Technologies, (17 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201186
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Quantization

Video compression

Computer programming

Computing systems

Video

Image processing

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