Marco maintains an interesting link and paper collection, the URL is posted regulary on the takin-dev mailing list. Another good place to look for papers is http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/. \begin{thebibliography}{888} \bibitem{salomon} David Salomon, "Data Compression: the complete reference", 2nd ed., Springer Verlag New York, 2000, (good book about data compression in general -- partially available on David Salomon's homepage) \bibitem{compressionpointer} a site with many data compression links: \verb|www.compressionpointer.org| \bibitem{athome} Denis Zorin, Wim Sweldens, ????, "Building your own Wavelets at Home", (good introduction to lifting wavelets, available as \verb|athome.ps| on the homepages of the authors) \bibitem{icip97} A.R. Calderbank, Ingrid Daubechies, Wim Sweldens, Boon-Lock Yeo, "Lossless Image Compression using Integer to Integer Wavelet Transforms", (brief introduction to integer transforms, \verb|icip97.ps|) \bibitem{opticalflow} J.L. Barron, D.J. Fleet, S.S. Beauchemin, "Performance of Optical Flow Techniques", A really good introduction how to determine the motion flow in image sequences; it compares different approaches and algorithms. Online available as \verb|barron92performance.ps.gz|. Take a look! \bibitem{noise} Marcus J. Nadenau, Julien Reichel, Murat Kunt, "Visually improved image compression by combining conventional wavelet codec with texture modelling", (available as \verb|Noise_IEEE_Final.pdf| on the web) \bibitem{zcoder} L\'eon Bottou, Paul G. Howard, Yoshua Bengio, "The Z-Coder Adaptive Binary Coder", (a fast and effective binary entropy coder; paper is available on AT\&T's DjVu homepage \verb|djvu.att.com|. We won't use this because of unresolved patent issues but nevertheless it's a nice and fast algorithm) \end{thebibliography}