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SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal ( Volume: 118, Issue: 8, 2009)
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JPEG 2000: A Potential Solution for Archiving HDTV Content

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
Doc Type
Journal Article
Content Type
Original Research
Abbreviated Title
SMPTE Mot. Imag. J
Volume
118, No. 8, pp. 33–40
Abstract
Selecting an adequate file format for archiving has always been a complex issue. Several formats are available from a variety of vendors but in addition to the issue of storage media deterioration there is always the serious threat of technology becoming obsolete or no longer being supported by the vendor. Consequently, users experience interoperability during content exchange. Furthermore, with the introduction of HDTV in broadcasting and multiple distribution platforms (Mobile TV, T-DMB, DVB-H, IPTV) and image formats (720p/50, 1080p/50, etc.) compression scalability is now more of a requirement than before. Together with a need for higher quality preservation capability, metadata preservation is also a strong requirement for today's archive formats. JPEG 2000 is a fairly recent ISO open standard, based on wavelet technology. It provides a set of features such as spatial, temporal, and SNR scalability; lossless and lossy compression; and a large support for metadata, all of which are highly valuable for archiving HDTV content. The EBU Technical department has been investigating the JPEG 2000 compression system and, in particular, the best parameters for visually lossless preservation of HDTV content, depending on the format. The subjective quality was assessed at expert viewing sessions using a split screen for quality comparisons. This paper describes features of the JPEG 2000 standard, as well as its advantages and disadvantages in an archival environment. A performance evaluation of JPEG 2000 and recommendation on the JPEG 2000 settings suitable for HDTV archival is given.
Publication Date
2009-11-01
DOI
10.5594/J14888
ISSN
Print: 1545-0279 | Electronic: 2160-2492
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/J14888
Author(s)
Adi Kouadio
bio
Adi Kouadio obtained B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in communication systems from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, EPFL (Switzerland). After working for Fastcom Technology SA on several projects related to video-based object recognition, he entered the European Broadcasting Union's (EBU's) technical department in 2007, where he is responsible for compression technologies studies and evaluations for broadcast applications (HDTV production, contribution and distribution). Kouadio liaises with the ISO/IEC JTC1/SG26/WG1 (JPEG) and ISO/IEC JTC1/SG26/WG11 (MPEG) working groups on behalf of the EBU.
Copyright
© 2009 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.

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  • 1. ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC29/WG1. ISO/IEC 15444–1 Information Technology, JPEG 2000 Image Coding System. s.l.: ISO. EXTERNAL
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  • 4. SMPTE 377M- 2004 , “Material Exchange Format,” www.smpte.org . EXTERNAL
  • 5. Christopoulos Charilaos Skodras Athanassios Ebrahimi Touradj , “The JPEG 2000 Still Image Coding System: Overview,” IEEE Trans. Cons. Electr. Vol. 46 , 2000 . EXTERNAL
  • 6. Frame coded, otherwise 10 to 15 Mbit/s more would be needed to achieve the same quality in field coded mode. EXTERNAL
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