Overview on JPEG XE
The JPEG XE (ITU-T T.JPEG-XE | ISO/IEC 26112) standard is a collaboration between ITU-T and ISO/IEC and specifies an event coding system designed to efficiently represent sequences of events, typically generated by event vision sensors, allowing interoperability between event sensing, storage, and processing applications. In addition to providing high compression efficiency, this standard also facilitates ultra-low latency and allows for low complexity implementations with low-power consumption.
Core coding system describes the JPEG XE standard for reconstruction of events from the coded representation and thus specifies the coded stream parsing and event reconstruction process.
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JPEG XE - Event Coding Systems, will be a multi-part specification including the following parts:
Part 1: Core coding systemJPEG XE Part 1 defines the codestream syntax and coding tools used to represent a stream of events. |
Part 2: Profiles and levelsJPEG XE Part 2 will define the profiles, levels, sublevels, and other provisioning to guarantee compliant interoperability between implementations of the standard. |
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Part 3: Reference softwareJPEG XE Part 3 (ISO/IEC 21122-3) will define a reference implementation in software. |
Part 4: Conformance testingJPEG XE Part 4 will define the conformance testing of JPEG XE. |
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