Abstract
With the advent of ISDN and other network services the use of codecs for data compression for image storage and/or image transmission becomes more widespread. The image material to be processed can be separated into two classes:
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Generic material coming from sources like a TV-camera, an analog video-tape-recorder or broadband digital sources without any digital signal processing.
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Non-generic material which has been filtered or transform-coded beforehand e.g. image sequences transmitted via narrow-bandwidth channels.
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M. Gilge: Block Boundary Detection in Transform Coded Images, Proceedings Picture Coding Symposium PCS-87, Stockholm, June 1987, pp.100–101
M. Gugliemo: An Analysis of Error Behavior in the Implementation of 2-D Orthogonal Transforms, IEEE-Trans. on Communications, Sept. 86, p.973
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Gilge, M., Guse, W. (1987). Multiple Coding of Images Without Distortion Accumulation. In: Meyer-Ebrecht, D. (eds) ASST ’87 6. Aachener Symposium für Signaltheorie. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 153. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73015-3_38
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