Salyens offers high-quality video codecs, including H.263, H.263+, H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC Part 10) and MPEG-4 Part 2, with a focus on standard compliant video conferencing and RTP streaming applications.
These codecs are also integrated, along with several audio codecs such as AMR NB and G.7xx, into the Smeet SDK and SmeetX.
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The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is the largest professional association of national broadcasters in the world. Cooperation in the technical sphere is one of the EBU's major activities. The Union is in the forefront of research and development of new broadcast media, and has led or contributed to the development of many new radio and TV systems: radio data system (RDS), digital audio broadcasting (DAB), digital television (DVB), high- definition TV (HDTV). There are a number of open publications on video and audio streaming and broadcasting, relevant marketing and production issues (see EBU Technical Review).
Created: 01/03/2006
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The R&D department of Alparysoft company is developing multimedia technologies and software products in the video processing area. It specializes in video compression, image filtering, image identification, face recognition and other projects related to video processing. There are free downloads.
Created: 10/02/2006
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MSU Graphics and Media Lab. was established in 1999 as a part of Computer Science department of Moscow State University. Laboratory possesses solid research experience in many areas of computer graphics, machine vision, image and video processing. The site contains projects descriptions, including free download. There are a few projects related to video and image compression, visual quality assessment.
Created: 07/02/2006
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Ateme is a French company with a subsidiary in Canada. It is specialized in complex video and audio signal processing systems, both hardware and software. It offers MW9 and H.264 products for PC, Texas Instruments’ DSP, and FPGA. It has codecs for MPEG-4, MPEG-2, H.263, MP3, AAC, ADPCM, etc. It also offers emulators and development boards.
Created: 08/11/2005
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Formally "official" site of DjVu file format, now redirected to LizardTech site with free DjVu Viewer Browser Plug-in and other products.
Created: 24/09/2005
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JPEG-LS is the new lossless/near-lossless compression standard for continuous-tone images developed by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 (final draft international standard FDIS14495-1 as of Novembr 1998). The standard is based on the LOCO-I algorithm (LOw COmplexity LOssless COmpression for Images) developed at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Update: The HP site has just added a JPEG-LS plugin for Photoshop, in addition to the HP implementation that has been there for some time.
Created: 17/04/2002
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SoftSound deals with all aspects of processing the digital audio signal. We build audio coders to drastically reduce the data rate of high quality audio and speech coders for extremely low bandwidth situations. SoftSound produces the Shorten and ATELP audio coders.
Created: 18/12/1998
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An impressive set of links to papers, schedules, articles, and contacts for MPEG. Clearly the place to go for information relating to the standardization process.
Created: 15/05/2004
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Home page for the members of the JBIG committee, as well as a place for links and information about the Bi-Level Image coding standard.
Created: 15/05/2004
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This web site offers you random numbers generated using quantum process, which sounds like the gold standard to me.
Created: 04/04/2004
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Microsoft thinks Windows Media Video can be a big part of the HD scene. This web page is dedicated to that proposition.
Created: 18/01/2004
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The Center for Next Generation Video is working on a number of research projects dealing with advanced video coding.
Created: 27/10/2003
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It appears that the technology promised by Adam Clark has found a buyer. MWC is paying $11 million for the IP that is reputed to be able to create a full-screen video experience over normal voice lines.
Created: 14/10/2003
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Talleo advertises themselves as an international telecommunications consulting firm that provides Network Engineering, WAN optimization, and data compression. They are a reseller of Peribit's products.
Created: 24/08/2003
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Stated objective: To further the adoption of the MPEG-4 Standard, by establishing MPEG-4 as an accepted and widely used standard among application developers, service providers, content creators and end users..
Update: This group has now changed it's name to The MPEG Industry Forum, and have expanded their charter to include all emerging MPEG standards. For right now that includes MPEG-7 and MPEG-21, but we're not ruling out anything in the future.
Created: 17/07/2003
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These guys make the MpegDecSdk, which appears to be a free library for Windows and Linux. Way short on documentation at this point!
Created: 11/05/2003
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This group says that they will develop, demonstrate and disseminate tools for the JPEG 2000 digital imaging standard. At this time that seems to include a couple of demonstration programs, some text and web pages, test images, and a link to a Perl package.
Created: 30/03/2003
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Kevin Short at the University of New Hampshire has created a company called Chaoticom that is raising money to develop his new idea called Chaotic Compression Technology. Until we see some papers, algorithms, or products this is going to have to be categorized as an Incredible Claim.
Created: 27/03/2003
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Expand makes a series of Network Accelerators. These are black boxes that perform lossless compression on packets being shipped across our WAN. Lots of competition in this area, so companies like Expand depend on innovative and proprietary techniques to give them an edge.
Created: 26/03/2003
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Jurgen Abel is now tracking conferences which will be covering data compression topics. This listing includes the conference, dates, web page, and submission deadline. You are encouraged to keep Jurgen updated with any new information.
Created: 19/01/2003
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Nellymoser is the leading provider of proprietary speech and audio software technology and solutions in the areas of compression, modification, synchronization and conversion. Our products improve speech and audio quality and efficiency in bandwidth-constrained environments while creating more immersive, interactive environments for your applications and services.
Created: 09/12/2002
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Pegasus Web Services has a new compression algorithm that they say can put 1.2GB on a floppy disk! No demo software yet, but if you're interested in licensing the technology they are ready to talk.
Created: 15/09/2002
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One of the home pages of the Ogg Vorbis project, this is a good place to start if you're looking for downloads, documentation, or Ogg Vorbis software.
Created: 08/08/2002
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RealNetworks has announced that they are going to be Open Sourcing a significant portion of their server products. Outlook from the Open Source community is guardedly optimistic.
Created: 08/08/2002
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Makers of high-quality, commercial-grade data compression, encryption and internet components for Windows developers.
Created: 31/07/2002
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Self-described leader in digital video and imaging technology, divio has a product line that includes hardware that implements MPEG-4, AAC, M-JPEG, and JPEG. Suitable for inclusion in both digital still and movie cameras.
Created: 25/07/2002
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These folks make a box that transparently compresses network traffic. Designed to work on any sort of WAN interface, including T1, E1, ATM, etc. The web site includes an ROI calcuator that will convince you this box will pay for itself!
Created: 25/06/2002
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This company labels itself as "The world leader in end-to-end MPEG-4 Solutions." Looks like they sell a suite of authoring and encoding tools, and perhaps some server software. Follow the link to "About MPEG-4" and you'll get a little bit of text plus some more links.
Created: 04/06/2002
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CNN reports on a research team at Cal Tech that has created a new algorithm for compressing 3D object representations. If you can figure out how it works from this article, send me an email!
Created: 29/05/2002
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CNet reports that On2 Technologies is using a feature film to demo their new compression technology. You can see "To Kill a Lawyer" over the Internet at several speeds ranging from 400 KBps up to 1MBps. The proprietary algorithm is called VP5.
Created: 20/05/2002
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This company sells an IP core that performs lossless data compression. Not sure what algorithm they are using, it is described as "GEMAC's data compression algorithm." This algorithm was first published at DCC '95, and is described as a hybrid of ZL1 and ZL2, created with the goal of maximizing compression rate.
Created: 14/05/2002
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On2 Technologies is asking the US Department of Justice to take action against the coalition of MPEG-4 patent holders, arguing that the coalition is anti-competitive. Maybe not just a coincidence, On2 is presently pushing their own streaming format with industry standards groups.
Created: 09/04/2002
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A growing concern for video researchers and broadcasters alike, is the assurance and maintenance of an acceptable service quality level for the distribution of video programming. The Video Quality Experts Group (VQEG) was created to deal with video quality issues, specifically, objective methods for predicting video image quality.
Created: 07/04/2002
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These guys use compression to increase messaging throughput on your network. Looks like they work with Microsoft Exchange, as well as having a general purpose product for ISPs.
Created: 04/04/2002
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Privately held Pulsent is promising a new video compression technique that can stream video across the net with only half the bandwidth of MPEG2. They've not only created a new algorithm but are also developing the chips to support it.
Created: 26/03/2002
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CNET reports the existence of a bug in zlib that leaves room for security exploits. The bug is one that occurs when a program attempts to free allocated memory twice, which leaves the internals of the library in an unpredictable state.
Created: 19/03/2002
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An article in EE Times that talks about the CEO of the company producing the Nancy video codec. Nancy has significantly lower MIPS requirements than MPEG-4, which has gotten it in the door of Japan's 2.5G cell phone manufactures.
Created: 15/03/2002
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PCWorld takes a skeptical look at Zeosync's claims, and looks askance at the felony conviction of a key employee.
Created: 02/03/2002
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Our technology set is based on the Essential Video 4.0 codec, which is a flexible and dynamic codec which utilises a number of video compression techniques using our BestFirst algorithm; methods include vector quantisation, motion compensation and residual encoding.
Created: 02/03/2002
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KT-Tech seems to be active in various compression areas, developing their own algorithms rather than implementing standards. Their web site has demos of their latest still image and video technologies. One interesting product is software to improve the performance of other encoders, such as those used by Microsoft's Windows Media codecs.
Update: the web site now offers online demos of sound compression as well!
Created: 26/02/2002
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What was once Intel's software now belongs to Ligos Technology. This is the home page for downloads, documentation, support, etc.
Created: 05/02/2002
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A couple of researchers from Rome have shown that adaptive compression algorithms can be used to accurately predict the language of the source text.
Created: 04/02/2002
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This is the home page for the IETF group that reviews RTP packetization standards. Links on this page for all the drafts you can imagine for sending video and audio over RTP streams.
Created: 27/01/2002
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The wavelet group has links to books, publications, and people doing wavelet things. Link updated to new location January 2002
Created: 25/01/2002
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Historically, the BTSC has been involved in MPEG Audio from the very start. This site provides some background information on the various MPEG Audio standards.
This site provides some info on the background of MPEG, plus a couple of links to standards and so on.
Created: 19/01/2002
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A company named Effnet Inc. is licensing a version of CRTP, a protocol that compresses packet headers in RTP streams. With small VOIP packets this can provide substantial savings.
Created: 08/01/2002
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Pixelon shows what happens when technology gets mixed up with big bucks and shady characters. The Industry Standard ran a great story on it, but as they have gone belly up
this link may not work any more. So this CNet news article will have to do.
Reader Tim A. points out that they also claim that 'No longer is it necessary to produce complex waveforms by summing sinusoidal signals at varying frequencies', yet later call their process an 'additive reconstruction process'. Sounds much like the same process to me, just with different starting waveforms..
Created: 28/12/2001
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This page reflects the necessity of developping collaborations (and intensify those that already exist) between the nine research groups from six different european countries, with the ultimate common goal of applying wavelet-based methods to complex industrial problems.
Created: 24/12/2001
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RICAZip.com has proprietary lossless image compression technology called RICA (Reversible Image Compression Algorithm). RICA retains original file formats (e.g. TIFF, DICOM, BMP, TGA, PGM etc.). RICACom says We have yet to find any method that provides better compression ratios (for truly lossless), including wavelet. On a PII 450MHz RICA compresses @ 6MB per second and decompresses at 12MB per second. Available as a standalone image archive app, Adobe Photoshop Plugin, Browser Plugin, and RICA SDK.
DCL reader Karen H. says: Evaluation of this product demonstates excellent compression ratios and it is also very fast compared to other methods I have used.
Created: 15/12/2001
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The University of Central Florida Data Compression Lab has a lot of interesting stuff here. More than just academic papers, for example the M5 online compression utility!.
Created: 29/11/2001
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Philips MP4Net web site is here to tell you abou the WebCine line of products, which includes an MPEG-4 Encoder, Server, and Player. It looks like the player is yours for the asking. Other links here explain MPEG-4, as well as offering you careers with Philips.
Created: 15/11/2001
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The ACM Multimedia conference for 2002 takes place December 1-6, 2002 in beautiful Juan-les-Pins on the French Riviera. Get your submissions in quick before the show fills up.
Created: 04/11/2001
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The home page for the society. Links to newsletters, conferences, tutorials, abstracts, and other miscellaneous fun things.
Created: 27/09/2001
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Info-ZIP is a diverse, Internet-based workgroup of about 20 primary authors and over one hundred beta-testers, formed in 1990 as a mailing list hosted by Keith Petersen on the original SimTel site at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
Info-ZIP's purpose is to provide free, portable, high-quality versions of the Zip and UnZip compressor-archiver utilities that are compatible with the DOS-based PKZIP by PKWARE, Inc.
Created: 22/08/2001
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I think Google's directory comes from the DMOZ directory, but I could be wrong. This page mostly has pointers to companies that sell software.
Created: 24/07/2001
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From the submitter: This site presents a new audio coder design that achieves efficient compression with fine-grain bitrate scalability. Issues regarding scalability are discussed, and a new approach to measuring coding efficiency is presented. A windows command-line demonstration coder is availiable to download. At present the coder achieves subjective transparency at approximately 96 kbit/s/chan, similar to the FhG (non-scalable) MP3 coder.
Created: 19/07/2001
by Mark NelsonMore...
This issue of the Data Compression Newsletter from DDJ highlights a few of the better Incredible Claims to come along - including the biggest of all, the Pixelon fraud case.
Created: 05/07/2001
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These guys are responsible for some of the work that took the MP3 standard to its next revision: MP3Pro. They say their current focus is the development and marketing of SBR-enhanced codecs.
Created: 15/06/2001
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Zarak Systems will perform Quality of Service testing using PSQM, the Perceptual Speech Quality Measurement. This web page will tell you a little bit about what that means to you.
Created: 11/06/2001
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ZDNet reports that MP3 patent holders, Fraunofer Institute and Thomson Multimedia are shopping around a new version of the aging audio standard. Formats such as Microsoft's Windows Media format have been eating into the MP3 dominance on the net.
Created: 16/05/2001
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Complexity International is a refereed journal for scientific papers dealing with any area of complex systems research.
Created: 22/10/2000
by Mark NelsonMore...
Fourelle Systems, Inc.is the global market leader in accelerated content delivery. Venturi, Fourelle's flagship product platform, speeds the performance of IP applications over WAN links including T1, frame relay, satellite, wireless, cable and dial-up. Venturi uses application level compressionand an optimized transport protocol to achieve up to 400% performance gains.
Created: 28/09/2000
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IstraSoft appears to make some speech codecs, supplied as Windows DLLs. Plus some discussion on their web page re: English phonetics.
Created: 27/08/2000
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This company makes digital video streaming hardware and software. Although it looks like maybe they don't actually make the hardware, they help you design it.
Created: 20/08/2000
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This company says they are a big name in the world of network streaming video. Products on their web side seem to be oriented towards MPEG.
Created: 20/08/2000
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UB Video says:
UB Video Inc., based in Vancouver, Canada, is a leading provider of coding and transcoding software solutions for video communications. UB Video provides software products that run on desktop PCs as well as on programmable Digital Signal Processors and Media Processors. UB Video's products include:
Encoders/Decoders
H.261 (Libraries/Source code)
H.263/H.263+ (Libraries/Source code, Encoder/Decoder DirectShow filters, Video for Windows codecs, Java decoder)
MPEG-4 (Libraries/Source code)
MPEG-2 (Libraries/Source code)
Transcoders
H.263 to H.261 and H.261 to H.263 (Libraries)
MPEG-2 to MPEG-4 (Libraries)
Free demos of the H.263+ codec (UB-Live) and MPEG-4 codec (UB-Stream) can be downloaded from the web site.
The Signal Processing and Coding Laboratory (SPACL) at The University of Arizona has some papers on line, plus some information on their current projects. They seem to be interested in wavelets, quantization, and signal coding.
A DCL reader complained: Very little useful information on the website. On topic, but not helpful at all.
Created: 15/07/2000
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The ITU, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland is an international organization within which governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services. The ITU is the leading publisher of telecommunication technology, regulatory and standards information. Many publications can be purchased through our Electronic Bookshop or the ITU Publications Online subscription service.
Created: 16/06/2000
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This French company seems to have some image compression software or service to offer. The web page seems to be entirely in French, although it has some misleading links with a UK flag that you might think meant an English language version was available. Native speakers of French are encouraged to improve on this description.
Created: 08/06/2000
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These guys have a low bit rate video codec designed to transmit moving pictures over POTS lines, with associated products that take advantage of the code.
Created: 08/06/2000
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Compression Engines, Inc. has a file format called WIF, which stands for Wavelet Image Format. They licensed it from HARC, and have created and ActiveX control, a browser plugin, a standalone program, and the requisite Photoshop plugin. Check it out.
Created: 03/06/2000
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These folks appear to be selling some lossless compression technology, but I'm not quite able to determine what it is.
Created: 03/06/2000
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This company appears to be in the business of packaging demographic data for research and commercial interests. As part of that, they apparently have some technology for performing some compression on the data sets.
Created: 03/06/2000
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This site advertises a bunch of nifty looking codecs, including TELP, JPEG, Speech, MPEG, and wavelet compressors. I can't quite determine exactly what form the products come in.
Created: 03/06/2000
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These folks sell a couple of boxes that do MPEG-2 encoding. Looks like they are oriented towards the video broadcasting business.
Created: 03/06/2000
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The home page for Robert Jung and ARJ. This page has links to the ARJ FAQ, downloads of the various ARJ executables, and ordering information. It also is the home page for the newer JAR archiver. Arj is now on release 2.71.
Created: 27/05/2000
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ASCENT SOLUTIONS Inc. PKZIP data compression software for MVS (mainframe), Windows (Netzip), VM, VSA, AS/400, UNIX, OS/2, DOS, VMS. All products are 100% cross-platform compatible.
Created: 16/05/2000
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These guys are big in the world of software that does image processing. What does this have to do with data compression? Well, they do have products that render, convert, and create compressed formats such as JPEG, TIFF, and GIF.
Created: 20/04/2000
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Their home page advertises GeoEnergy as "The leader in fast data compression algorithms for the oil and gas industry." Quite a few algorithms are listed, all of which work on various types of collected seismic data.
Created: 23/03/2000
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The image application group at IBM's Watson Research Center works on quite a few different topics related to digital imaging, including image capture, color science, printing and displaying images, and so on. Of course, part of that is image compression, which is why we're interested in them.
Created: 08/03/2000
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Solution-Soft is the provider of software for online archiving and for bandwidth management in the Internet infrastructure and the enterprise. Solution-Soft's products enable data files to be archived online and transferred faster over networks through a revolutionary technology providing transparent compression and decompression.
Created: 17/02/2000
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This company is the licensing authority created by the owners of the most or all of the patents related to MPEG. Apparently they have the authority to provide one-stop shopping for your royalty arrangements.
Created: 23/01/2000
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Has free codecs download, including G.729A. VoiceAge allows developers to freely use their G.729(A) codec object code for non-commercial purposes. This initiative provides you with an opportunity to work with the G.729(A) codec for free while developing products or applications.
Our technology served as the foundation for numerous voice compression products used by voice portal and large multinationals in their efforts to better meet the quality requirements that end users. As example voice email, voice chatting, voice annotation in web site. Our technology is already integrated into software by companies such as Microsoft with its Netshow® software and in its Mediaplayer®, and RealNetworks within its RealAudio® and RealVideo®. In addition, over the last decade this compression technology (over 100 patents) was positioned in several International Telecommunication standards, notably: GSM ,PCS, TDMA ,CDMA, TETRA, G.729 . VoiceAge’s compression technology is well positioned at cross road of internet and voice for next-generation of voice portal.
Created: 23/01/2000
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This conference is being held June 5-9 in Istanbul Turkey. The call for papers deadling is June 10, 2000. This is the 25th anniversary meeting of the ICASSP.
Created: 31/12/1999
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The Independent JPEG Group is a source of free JPEG software. It is in wide use. Oddly enough, the groups home page doesn't have anything interesting on it except a link to an ftp site, and a link to a couple of FAQs.
Created: 03/12/1999
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Michael Schindler's home page for his business, which appears to be consulting in the field of data compression. His home page has a description of his business, as well as links to some informative pages he supports.
Created: 27/11/1999
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The University of Bath has a group that is advertised as "world leaders in still image and video coding." They appear to be interested in lossy compression based on DCT, Wavelets, and Fractal compression. This is their home page.
Created: 23/11/1999
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DAKX is claiming a new method of lossless data compression that is fast and patented. It works on audio and video data. The method is called difference-adaptive compression. DAKX supplies a bit of source code that you can experiment with, and will be happy to license the technology to you or your company.
Created: 23/11/1999
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Sigma makes hardware MPEG decoders. You might need one of these if you're designing a set-top box or a new PC video card.
Created: 21/11/1999
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As it says, this is the home site of the committees. You need to be a member to access some areas, but there is plenty of information here for the common man as well.
Created: 19/11/1999
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Home page for Advanced Hardware Architectures.
AHA makes a few different chips that implement various forms of lossless data compression.
Created: 14/11/1999
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Some information on LZW, it looks as though this has info on Licensing, but I'm not sure. All information is in Japanese.
Created: 09/11/1999
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8x8 is a leading manufacturer of digital telecommunication products, including both central office and customer premise equipment for Internet Protocol (IP) telephony.
Created: 26/10/1999
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Aladdin makes quite a few different software products, but the one we are concerned with is Stuffit, probably the best known archiver for the Macintosh platform.
Created: 26/10/1999
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Pegasus Imaging Corporation has their fingers in many different pies, mostly related to imaging and image compression. This home page has links to many of their diffferent products, a variety of programs and libraries.
Created: 22/12/1998
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Sorenson Media provides high-quality, Web-based video products and services. The company was formed in April 2000 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sorenson Video (codec) is the industry leading video compression tool and Sorenson Broadcaster is the premiere live Internet streaming solution. Sorenson Media also provides encoding, hosting and streaming services.
Created: 01/01/1970
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Tak'Asic provides Lossless/Lossy still image compression/decompression ICs solution. .
Our ICs support JBIG, MH, MR, MMR and JPEG standards.
Our latest product, Tak'B3, is the world fastest JBIG codec available. It is able to process images at 133Mpixel/sec minimum and up to 2128Mpixel/sec. It also provides code conversion (MR/MR/MMR <-> JBIG) and scaling functionality.
Created: 01/01/1970
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