Mathematicians behind JPEG files honoured by coveted Spanish award - News Summed Up

Mathematicians behind JPEG files honoured by coveted Spanish award


scienceUpdated: Jun 24, 2020 16:36 ISTAn international team of mathematicians whose theories have improved the compression of large digital files of data, including images and sound, will be recognized with one of the most prestigious awards in the Spanish-speaking world. The Spanish foundation that organises the annual Princess of Asturias awards said Tuesday that the 2020 prize for Scientific and Technical Investigation will go to Yves Meyer, Ingrid Daubechies, Terence Tao and Emmanuel Candes. The contributions by Meyer and Daubechies in the mid-80’s on the theory of “wavelets” were key in developing the system that compresses images into JPEG 2000 files, a much more advanced version of the original JPEGs. “This award underscores the social contribution of mathematics and its significance as a cross-cutting element in all branches of science,” the jury wrote in a statement. The annual awards, named after crown heir Princess Leonor, are handed in eight different categories ranging from arts to sports.


Source: Hindustan Times June 24, 2020 11:06 UTC



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