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7 September 2010 Embedded memory compression for video and graphics applications
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Abstract
We describe design of a low-complexity lossless and near-lossless image compression system with random access, suitable for embedded memory compression applications. This system employs a block-based DPCM coder using variable-length encoding for the residual. As part of this design, we propose to use non-prefix (one-to-one) codes for coding of residuals, and show that they offer improvements in compression performance compared to conventional techniques, such as Golomb-Rice and Huffman codes.
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Andy Teng, Dane Gokce, Mickey Aleksic, and Yuriy A. Reznik "Embedded memory compression for video and graphics applications", Proc. SPIE 7798, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXIII, 77980Y (7 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.862254
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Visualization

Computer programming

Video

Video compression

Data compression

Reconstruction algorithms

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