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DPCM

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DPCMDecreto del Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri (Italian: Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers)
DPCMDifferential Pulse Code Modulation
DPCMDictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements (David B. Barrett)
DPCMMaster Chief Data Processing Technician (Naval Rating)
DPCMDigital Product Content Management
DPCMDigital Product Data Base


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Other topics include parallel implementation of DPCM decoding for SMP systems, fractal on modular reflection, teaching agile methods, missed structure field handling bugs, and the inadequacies of web development technologies.
DPCM (Differential Pulse Code Modulation): The value of each pixel of an image generally is related to that of adjacent pixels and tends to have a value close to those adjoining it.
In order to increase the compression ratio while preserving decent reconstructed image quality, DC coefficients are coded by DPCM and only the most important AC coefficients are coded using classified vector quantization (CVQ).
 
 
 
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