Presentation 2007/6/7
A Multi-Symbol Arithmetic Decoder for JPEG2000
Hiroshi TSUTSUI, Norimasa FUJITA, Takao ONOYE, Yukihiro NAKAMURA,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we propose a novel multi-symbol arithmetic decoder for JPEG2000, which is the most cost-intensive part in JPEG2000 decoding. The experimental result shows that by using the proposed arithmetic decoders which decode two and three symbols per cycle, the time required by arithmetic decoding with a single-symbol decoder can be reduced to 83% and 78% respectively.
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Keyword(in English) JPEG2000 / Arithmetic coding / MQ-decoder / Coefficient bit modeling
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Title (in English) A Multi-Symbol Arithmetic Decoder for JPEG2000
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Keyword(1) JPEG2000
Keyword(2) Arithmetic coding
Keyword(3) MQ-decoder
Keyword(4) Coefficient bit modeling
1st Author's Name Hiroshi TSUTSUI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Norimasa FUJITA
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University:(Present office)Trans New Technology, Inc.
3rd Author's Name Takao ONOYE
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University
4th Author's Name Yukihiro NAKAMURA
4th Author's Affiliation Research Organization of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
Date 2007/6/7
Paper # SIS2007-3
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 93
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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