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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 28, 2008
David Victor Hobbs, Surrey, CA;
Debra Dorey, Burnaby, CA;
David Victor Hobbs, Surrey, CA;
Patrick Ratto, Burnaby, CA;
Teradici Corporation, Burnaby, GB;
Abstract
A partially-built image stored in a buffer (such as for output to a display device) is combined by an image decoder with an encoded image update. The image is in a different format than the encoded image update (such as by being in a spatial domain, whereas the encoded image update is in a frequency domain). The image decoder operates, at least in part, by encoding the image to attain a same format as the encoded image update, combining the encoded image and the encoded image update, and decoding the result for storage in the buffer as an updated version of the image. The encoded image update is part of a progressive encoding. The encoding and/or the decoding are optionally lossy. After the image reaches a predetermined quality threshold, such as a perceptually lossless quality threshold, residual encoding/decoding techniques are optionally used for image updates.