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Project Abstract ON A Gaussian Derivative Based Version of Jpeg For Image Compressionand Decompression

This project abstract proposes an alternative image compression and decompression method using Gaussian derivatives instead of discrete cosine transformation within the JPEG framework. The proposed Gaussian derivative based method could yield a compression and decompression technique that is twice as fast as the standard DCT method used in JPEG, while maintaining essentially equal image quality. The abstract also lists the software requirements as Java 1.6 and development tools like NetBeans or Eclipse running on Windows XP, along with minimum hardware requirements of a 600MHz processor, 256MB of RAM, and 30GB hard disk.

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Project Abstract ON A Gaussian Derivative Based Version of Jpeg For Image Compressionand Decompression

This project abstract proposes an alternative image compression and decompression method using Gaussian derivatives instead of discrete cosine transformation within the JPEG framework. The proposed Gaussian derivative based method could yield a compression and decompression technique that is twice as fast as the standard DCT method used in JPEG, while maintaining essentially equal image quality. The abstract also lists the software requirements as Java 1.6 and development tools like NetBeans or Eclipse running on Windows XP, along with minimum hardware requirements of a 600MHz processor, 256MB of RAM, and 30GB hard disk.

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PROJECT ABSTRACT

ON

A GAUSSIAN DERIVATIVE BASED

VERSION OF JPEG FOR IMAGE

COMPRESSIONAND DECOMPRESSION

ABSTRACT

The compression and decompression of continuous-tone

images is important in document management and transmission

systems. This paper considers an alternative image


representation scheme, based on Gaussian derivatives, to the

standard discrete cosine transformation (DCT), within a Joint

Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) framework. Depending on the

computer arithmetic hardware used, the approach developed

might yield a compression/decompression technique twice as fast

as the DCT and of (essentially) equal quality.

TECHNOLOGIES

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Operating System : Windows XP


Languages : Java 1.6
Tools : Net Beans/Eclipse.

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

Processor : 600 MHz or above.


RAM (SD/DDR) : 256 MB
Hard Disc : 30GB

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