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This textbook covers thetheoretical background of one- and multidimensional signal processing,statistical analysis and modelling, coding and information theory with regardto the principles and design of image, video and audio compression systems. Thetheoretical concepts are augmented by practical examples of algorithms formultimedia signal coding technology, and related transmission aspects. On thisbasis, principles behind multimedia coding standards, including most recentdevelopments like High Efficiency Video Coding, can be well understood.Furthermore, potential advances in future…mehr

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This textbook covers thetheoretical background of one- and multidimensional signal processing,statistical analysis and modelling, coding and information theory with regardto the principles and design of image, video and audio compression systems. Thetheoretical concepts are augmented by practical examples of algorithms formultimedia signal coding technology, and related transmission aspects. On thisbasis, principles behind multimedia coding standards, including most recentdevelopments like High Efficiency Video Coding, can be well understood.Furthermore, potential advances in future development are pointed out. Numerousfigures and examples help to illustrate the concepts covered. The book wasdeveloped on the basis of a graduate-level university course, and most chaptersare supplemented by exercises. The book is also a self-contained introductionboth for researchers and developers of multimedia compression systems inindustry.
Autorenporträt
Jens-Rainer Ohm, geb. am 7. Mai 1956 in Berlin. Studium der Elektrotechnik an der TU Berlin. 1985-95 wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Fernmeldetechnik der TU Berlin; 1990 Promotion bei Prof. Dr.-Ing P. Noll; ab 1992 Lehrbeauftragter; 1997 Habilitation und Privatdozent. 1996-2000 Projektkoordinator am Heinrich-Hertz-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Berlin. Seit 2000 Univ.-Prof. und Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Nachrichtentechnik an der RWTH Aachen.