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I.S. EN ISO/IEC 11544:1996

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Withdrawn

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - CODED REPRESENTATION OF PICTURE AND AUDIO INFORMATION - PROGRESSIVE BI-LEVEL IMAGE COMPRESSION

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

06-09-2005

Language(s)

English

Published date

11-08-1996

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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
  4.1 Acronyms
  4.2 Symbolic constants
  4.3 Mathematical symbols, operators, and indicators
  4.4 Variables with mnemonic names
5 Conventions
  5.1 Flow diagram conventions and symbols
  5.2 Template graphics
  5.3 Spatial phase
  5.4 Data structure graphics
6 Requirements
  6.1 General rules
  6.2 Data organization
  6.3 Resolution reduction
  6.4 Differential-layer typical prediction
  6.5 Lowest-resolution-layer typical prediction
  6.6 Deterministic prediction (DP)
  6.7 Model templates and adaptive templates
  6.8 Arithmetic coding
7 Test methods and datastream examples
  7.1 Arithmetic coding
  7.2 Parameterized algorithm
  7.3 Datastream examples
Annex A Suggested minimum support for free parameters
Annex B Design of the resolution reduction table
  B.1 Filtering
  B.2 Exceptions
Annex C Adaptive template changes
  C.1 General
  C.2 Differential layers
  C.3 Lowest resolution layer
Annex D Design of the probability-estimation table
  D.1 Bayesian estimation
  D.2 Multiple contexts
  D.3 MPS/LPS parameterization
  D.4 Rapid tracking
  D.5 Reducing computational burden
Annex E Patents
  E.1 Introductory remarks
  E.2 List of patents
  E.3 Contact addresses for patent information
Annex F Bibliography

Specifies a bit-preserving (lossless) compression method for coding image bit-planes and is particularly suitable for bi-level (two-tone, including black-white) images.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
98
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Withdrawn

ISO/IEC 10918-1:1994 Information technology Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Requirements and guidelines
ISO/IEC 9281-1:1990 Information technology — Picture coding methods — Part 1: Identification

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