DCC

 

Past Years

Programs for past editions of DCC can be found below; PDFs of keynote presentations are also provided when available.

Year Program Keynote

2024 PDF “JPEG AI Standard: Learning an Efficient and Rich Visual Data Representation”
Dr. João Ascenso
Instituto Superior Técnico
PDF

2023 PDF “Perception: The Next Milestone in Learned Image Compression”
Dr. Johannes Ballé
Google
PDF

“Pangenomic FM-indexes”
Prof. Travis Gagie
Dalhousie University

2022 PDF “Generative Face Video Compression: Promises and Challenges”
Dr. Yan Ye
Alibaba Group
PDF

“On the Compressibility of Highly Repetitive Sequences”
Prof. Gonzalo Navarro
University of Chile
PDF

2021 PDF “User-Generated Video Quality Prediction: From Local to Global”
Dr. Alan C. Bovik
The University of Texas at Austin
PDF

“Versatile Video Coding (VVC) Delivers: Coding Efficiency and Beyond”
Dr. Gary J. Sullivan
Microsoft Research
PDF

2020 PDF

2019 PDF “25 Years of the BWT: The Past and the Future of an Unusual Compressor”
Prof. Giovanni Manzini
University of Eastern Piedmont
PDF

2018 PDF “Inpainting-Based Compression of Visual Data”
Prof. Joachim Weickert
Saarland University
PDF

2017 PDF “Visual Quality Metrics”
Scott Daly
Dolby Laboratories

“Advances and Challenges in Imaging from Space”
M. Dirk Robinson
Google

2016 PDF “Video Coding: Recent Developments for HEVC and Future Trends” (Panel)
Dr. Gary Sullivan
Microsoft
PDF

“JPEG PLENO: Towards a New Standard for Plenoptic Image Compression”
Dr. Touradj Ebrahimi
École Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne (EPFL)
PDF

2015 PDF “A Partial Hstry of Losy Compression”
Dr. Robert M. Gray
Stanford University, Boston University
PDF

“It’s Been 1,000,000 Years Since Huffman”
Dr. Alistair Moffat
The University of Melbourne
PDF

2014 PDF “Recent Advances in Information Processing”
Dr. Henrique Malvar
Microsoft Research

2013 PDF “The Arrival of the High Efficiency Video Coding Standard (HEVC)”
Dr. Gary Sullivan
Microsoft
PDF

2012 PDF “Compressive Sensing for Magnetic Resonance Imaging”
Dr. Ali Bilgin
The University of Arizona
PDF

2011 PDF “The MobileASL Project”
Dr. Eve Riskin
University of Washington>

2010 PDF “Block-Based Compressed Sensing of Images and Video”
Dr. James E. Fowler
Mississippi State University
PDF

2009 PDF “Sparse Signal Recovery, Compression, and Communication”
Dr. Vivek Goyal
MIT

2008 PDF “The Future of Image Compression”
Dr. William A. Pearlman
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2007 PDF “Digital Cinema Compression Standards”
Dr. Michael W. Marcellin
The University of Arizona

2006 PDF “Recent Advances in Visual Information Processing”
Dr. Henrique Malvar
Microsoft Research

2005 PDF “Some Open Problems in Source Coding in Biomedical Engineering”
Dr. Elvir Causevic
Everest Biomedical Instruments, Yale University

2004 PDF “California Coding: Early LPC Speech in Santa Barbara, Marina del Rey, and Silicon Valley, 1967–1982”
Dr. Robert M. Gray
Stanford University

2003 PDF “Towards Practical Distributed Coding”
Dr. Bernd Girod
Stanford University

2002 PDF “Browsing Around a Digital Library”
Dr. Ian Witten
University of Waikato

2001 PDF “Digital Geometry Compression”
Dr. Wim Sweldens
Lucent Technologies

2000 PDF “The JPEG2000 Standard”
Dr. Michael Gormish and Dr. Michael Marcellin
Ricoh, The University of Arizona

1999 PDF “Quantum Computing and Data Compression”
Prof. John H. Reif
Duke University

1998 PDF “Multiple Descriptions as Joint Source Channel Codes”
Dr. Jelena Kovacevic
Bell Laboratories

“Computational Costs of Surprise”
Prof. Alberto Apolostico
Purdue University, University of Padova

1997 PDF “Data Compression and Investment”
Dr. Tom Cover
Stanford University

“Happenings in ISO MPEG: An Introduction to MPEG-4”
Dr. Barry Haskell
Bell Laboratories

“JPEG: Past, Present, and Future”
Dr. Michael Marcellin
The University of Arizona

1996 PDF “The Undersea World of High Technology: How the new patent law regime affects ‘submarine’ patents and other bottom dwellers”
Wayne M. Barsky
The Law Firm of Irell & Manella

“Unplugging computer science for children: Playing games with information, compression, communication and encryption”
Dr. Tim Bell, Dr. Ian H. Witten, Dr. Mike Fellows
University of Canterbury, University of Waikato, University of Victoria

“Update for an International Standard for Lossless and Near-Lossless Still Image Compression and Convergence”
Xiaoln Wu, Nasir Memon, Marcelo Weinberger, Gadiel Seroussi, Glen Langdon, Don Speck
U.niversity of West Ontario, Northern Illinois University, HP Labs Palo Alto,University of California Santa Cruz

1995 PDF “Video Coding: Quality Evaluation and System Design”
Prof. John Villasenor
UCLA

“Quality and Utility in Lossy Compressed Medical Images”
Prof. Robert M. Gray
Stanford University, Harvard University

“Image coding: Where Has It Been; Where Is It Going?”
Prof. Michael Orchard
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

1994 PDF “Data Compression Patents”
Wayne Barsky
Irell and Manela

“Wavelets”
Prof. Bradley Lucier
Purdue University

“Audio Compression”
Prof. Allen Gersho
University California, Santa Barbara

1993 PDF

1992 PDF

1991 PDF