High speed, low-complexity image coding for IP-transport with JPEG XS

The JPEG committee (formally, ISO/IEC SC 29 WG 01) is currently investigating a new work item on near lossless low complexity coding for IP streaming of moving images. This article discusses the requirements and use cases of this work item, gives some insight into the anchors that are used for the purpose of standardization, and provides a short update on the current proposals that reached the committee.

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