Applications

JPEG2000 and its uses

 
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The Migrator project foresees three main domains in digital imaging

  • Personal imaging
    • Collection using simple tools
    • Classification with reduced description criteria
    • Long term storage
    • Retrieval process based on limited technical knowledge
    • Printout and export to shared image banks on line
    • Email attachment dissemination

  • Professional imaging
    • Medical : Static Region of Interest, Lossless encoding and compression, confidentiality and high level of accuracy in documentation>
    • Photo archive : reference images, historical documents, digital transfers of fragile contents, versatile metadata types>
    • Press agency : real time gathering and distribution, instant protection through remote registration, short term storage>
    • Satellite : unlimited image size, multiple components>
    • Industrial : different image types, viewing conditions with dynamic Region of Interest for detail access, domain oriented cataloguing>
    • Scientific : variable documentation and image structure, multiple source type and adaptive documentation>
    • Cultural : high quality, all kinds of documentation, high level of protection, specific distribution>
    • Education : diversity of contents, fair use status, easy access through multilingual, multicriteria documentation>

  • Commercial imaging : images as goods for sale
    • Intellectual Property Right (IPR) protection (labelling and watermarking), with adapted business model
    • IPR database and unique identifier delivered and managed by Trusted Third Parties (TTP)
    • Access control for confidentiality and/or pay-per-view systems
    • On-line low resolution promotion, waiting for larger bandwidth for content distribution and high resolution delivery
    • IPR metadata structure ready for ECMS operation (Electronic Copyright Management Systems)
 

MIGRATOR 2000 is a project within the Information Society Technologies theme of the European Commission's
Fifth RTD Framework Programme
.