JPSearch: an Answer to the Lack of Standardization in Mobile Image Retrieval This publication appears in: Signal Processing: Image Communication Authors: F. Temmermans, M. Döller, I. Vanhamel, B. Jansen, A. Munteanu and P. Schelkens Volume: 28 Issue: 4 Pages: 386-401 Publication Date: Mar. 2013
Abstract: The amount of imagery that is available via various content providers grows at a staggering rate. Contemporary handheld devices allow accessing these con- tent providers anytime, anyplace. Moreover, using the build-in camera, one can easily contribute to these online image repositories. The present lack of consistency in how repositories are accessed for retrieval or syncing complicates inter-operability between devices and systems. JPSearch, a recent standardiza- tion initiative within the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) committee, resolves this predicament by defining the interfaces and protocols for data ex- change between them, while restricting as little as possible how those devices, systems or components perform their task. External Link.
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