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Visibility of DCT basis functions: Effects of display resolution  (1994)
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The JPEG, MPEG, and CCITT H.261 image compression standards, and several proposed HDTV schemes, employ the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) as a basic mechanism [1, 2]. Typically the DCT is applied to 8 by 8 pixel blocks, followed by uniform quantization of the DCT coefficient matrix. The quantization bin-widths for the various coefficients are specified by a quantization matrix (QM). The QM is not defined by the standards, but is supplied by the user and stored or transmitted with the compressed
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basis, DCT, display, Effects, functions, resolution, Visibility
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Proceedings, Data Compression Conference, Snowbird, Utah, IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 371-379
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