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The Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) is the joint committee between ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 and ITU-T Study Group 16 that created and maintains the JPEG, JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, JPEG XT, JPEG XS, JPEG XL, and related digital image standards. It also has the responsibility for maintenance of the JBIG and JBIG2 standards that were developed by the former Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group.[1][2]

Within ISO/IEC JTC 1, JPEG is Working Group 1 (WG 1) of Subcommittee 29 (SC 29) and has the formal title JPEG Coding of digital representations of images, where it is one of eight working groups in SC 29.[3] In the ITU-T (formerly called the CCITT), its work falls in the domain of the ITU-T Visual Coding Experts Group (VCEG), which is Question 6 of Study Group 16.[4]

JPEG has typically held meetings three or four times annually in North America, Asia and Europe. The chairman of JPEG (termed its Convenor in ISO/IEC terminology) is Prof. Touradj Ebrahimi of École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,[3][5][6] who previously had led JPEG 2000 development within the JPEG committee[7] and also had a leading role in MPEG-4 standardization.[8]

History

In April 1983, ISO started to work to add photo quality graphics to text terminals. In the mid-1980s, both the CCITT (now ITU-T) and ISO had standardization groups for image coding: CCITT Study Group VIII (SG8) Telematic Services and ISO TC97 SC2 WG8 Coding of Audio and Picture Information.[9][10] They were historically targeted on image communication. The JPEG committee was created in 1986[11][12] and the Joint (CCITT/ISO) Bi-level Image Group (JBIG) was created in 1988.[11]

Former chairs of JPEG include Greg Wallace of Digital Equipment Corporation and Daniel Lee of Yahoo. Fumitaka Ono of Tokyo Polytechnic University was chair of the former JBIG group that has since been merged into JPEG.

Standards published and under development

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is Working Group 1 of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29, titled JPEG Coding of digital representations of images (working as a joint team with ITU-T SG 16). It has developed various standards, which have been published by ITU-T and/or ISO/IEC. The standards developed by the JPEG (and former JBIG) sub-groups are referred to as a joint development of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 and ITU-T SG16. The JPEG standards typically consist of different Parts in ISO/IEC terminology. Each Part is a separate document that covers a certain aspect of a suite of standards that share a project number, and the Parts can be adopted separately as individual standards or used together. For the JPEG standards that are published jointly with ITU-T, each ISO/IEC Part corresponds to a separate ITU-T Recommendation (i.e., a separate standard). Once published, JPEG standards have also often been revised by later amendments and/or new editions  e.g., to add optional extended capabilities or improve the editorial quality of the specifications. Standards developed and under development by JPEG are shown in the table below.[3][13]

Joint Photographic Experts Group – standards published and under development
Common
name
PartFirst
edition
ISO/IEC
number
ITU
number
Formal title
JPEGPart 11992ISO/IEC 10918-1ITU-T Rec. T.81Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images – Requirements and guidelines
Part 21994ISO/IEC 10918-2ITU-T Rec. T.83Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images – Compliance testing
Part 31996ISO/IEC 10918-3ITU-T Rec. T.84Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Extensions
Part 41998ISO/IEC 10918-4ITU-T Rec. T.86Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Registration of JPEG profiles, SPIFF profiles, SPIFF tags, SPIFF colour spaces, APPn markers, SPIFF compression types and Registration Authorities (REGAUT)
Part 52013ISO/IEC 10918-5ITU-T Rec. T.871Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF)[14]
Part 62013ISO/IEC 10918-6ITU-T Rec. T.872Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Application to printing systems
Part 72019ISO/IEC 10918-7ITU-T Rec. T.873Information technology – Digital compression and coding of continuous-tone still images: Reference software[15]
JPEG-LSPart 11998ISO/IEC 14495-1ITU-T Rec. T.87Information technology – Lossless and near-lossless compression of continuous-tone still images: Baseline
Part 22002ISO/IEC 14495-2ITU-T Rec. T.870Information technology – Lossless and near-lossless compression of continuous-tone still images: Extensions
JPEG 2000Part 12000ISO/IEC 15444-1ITU-T Rec. T.800Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system – Core coding system
Part 22004ISO/IEC 15444-2ITU-T Rec. T.801Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Extensions
Part 32002ISO/IEC 15444-3ITU-T Rec. T.802Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Motion JPEG 2000
Part 42002ISO/IEC 15444-4ITU-T Rec. T.803Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Conformance testing
Part 52003ISO/IEC 15444-5ITU-T Rec. T.804Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Reference software
Part 62003ISO/IEC 15444-6ITU-T Rec. T.805Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Compound image file format
Part 82007ISO/IEC 15444-8ITU-T Rec. T.807Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Secure JPEG 2000
Part 92005ISO/IEC 15444-9ITU-T Rec. T.808Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Interactivity tools, APIs and protocols
Part 102008ISO/IEC 15444-10ITU-T Rec. T.809Information technology –JPEG 2000 image coding system: Extensions for three-dimensional data
Part 112007ISO/IEC 15444-11ITU-T Rec. T.810Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: Wireless
Part 122004ISO/IEC 15444-12Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system – Part 12: ISO base media file format
Part 132008ISO/IEC 15444-13ITU-T Rec. T.812Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: An entry level JPEG 2000 encoder
Part 142013ISO/IEC 15444-14ITU-T Rec. T.813Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system: XML structural representation and reference
MRC1999ISO/IEC 16485ITU-T Rec. T.44Information technology – Mixed Raster Content (MRC)
JPSearchPart 12007ISO/IEC TR 24800-1Information technology – JPSearch – Part 1: System framework and components
Part 22011ISO/IEC 24800-2Information technology – JPSearch – Part 2: Registration, identification and management of schema and ontology
Part 32010ISO/IEC 24800-3Information technology – JPSearch – Part 3: Query format
Part 42010ISO/IEC 24800-4Information technology – JPSearch – Part 4: File format for metadata embedded in image data (JPEG and JPEG 2000)
Part 52011ISO/IEC 24800-5Information technology – JPSearch – Part 5: Data interchange format between image repositories
Part 62012ISO/IEC 24800-6Information technology – JPSearch – Part 6: Reference software
JPEG XRPart 12011ISO/IEC TR 29199-1T.Sup2Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 1: System architecture
Part 22009ISO/IEC 29199-2ITU-T Rec. T.832Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 2: Image coding specification
Part 32010ISO/IEC 29199-3ITU-T Rec. T.833Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 3: Motion JPEG XR
Part 42010ISO/IEC 29199-4ITU-T Rec. T.834Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 4: Conformance testing
Part 52010ISO/IEC 29199-5ITU-T Rec. T.835Information technology – JPEG XR image coding system – Part 5: Reference software
AICPart 12017ISO/IEC TR 29170-1Information technology – Advanced image coding and evaluation methodologies – Part 1: Guidelines for codec evaluation
Part 22015ISO/IEC 29170-2Information technology – Advanced image coding and evaluation – Part 2: Evaluation procedure for nearly lossless coding
JPEG XTPart 12015ISO/IEC 18477-1Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 1: Core Coding System Specification
Part 22016ISO/IEC 18477-2Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 2: Coding of High Dynamic Range Images
Part 32015ISO/IEC 18477-3Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 3: Box file format
Part 42017ISO/IEC 18477-4Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 4: Conformance Testing
Part 52018ISO/IEC 18477-5Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 5: Reference software
Part 62016ISO/IEC 18477-6Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 6: IDR Integer coding
Part 72017ISO/IEC 18477-7Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 7: HDR Floating-Point Coding
Part 82016ISO/IEC 18477-8Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 8: Lossless and Near-lossless Coding
Part 92016ISO/IEC 18477-9Information technology – Scalable Compression and Coding of Continuous-Tone Still Images – Part 9: Alpha channel coding
JPEG XSPart 12019ISO/IEC 21122-1Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 1: Core coding system
Part 22019ISO/IEC 21122-2Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 2: Profiles and buffer models
Part 32019ISO/IEC 21122-3Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 3: Transport and container formats
Part 42020ISO/IEC 21122-4Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 4: Conformance testing
Part 52020ISO/IEC 21122-5Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 5: Reference software
JPEG XLPart 12022ISO/IEC 18181-1

Information technology — JPEG XL Image Coding System — Part 1: Core coding system

Part 22021ISO/IEC 18181-2Information technology — JPEG XL Image Coding System — Part 2: File format
Part 32022ISO/IEC 18181-3Information technology — JPEG XL Image Coding System — Part 3: Conformance testing
Part 42022ISO/IEC 18181-4Information technology — JPEG XL Image Coding System — Part 4: Reference software

See also

References

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