This is an amazing story.
Nasir Ahmed was, until very recently, an unknown engineer from Bangalore and the man behind the discovery that allowed modern society to send image and video transmissions over the Internet.
Since 1975, his creation has changed the world, but it was only recently widely recognized in 2020, thanks to the show "This is Us / Episode: In the Room" which highlighted the positive impact that Nasir's Algorithm had on every family during the COVID19 lockdown.
Nasir Ahmed’s Algorithm is being used by billions of cameras everyday, but this is the first time Nasir and Esther, his wife and biggest supporter, get to tell their story to a camera in their own words.
(Footage courtesy Twentieth Century Fox, All rights reserved.)
PS: I have never been Happier. Wonder why no one spoke about this for almost five decades. Imagine a World without You Tube or Vimeo Videos or for that matter No Zoom sessions or Whatsapp Video during the Pandemic.
The World Owes this genius more recognition like a Place in the Hall of Fame along with Marconi and Thomas Alva Edison and Jayant Baliga
Nasir Ahmed (born 1940 in Bangalore, India) is an Indian and American electrical engineer and computer scientist. He is Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of New Mexico (UNM). He is best known for inventing the discrete cosine transform (DCT) in the early 1970s. The DCT is the most widely used data compression transformation, the basis for most digital media standards (image, video and audio) and commonly used in digital signal processing. He also described the discrete sine transform (DST), which is related to the DCT.
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Spouse(s) | Esther Parente-Ahmed |
Children | Michael Ahmed Parente |
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Doctoral advisor | Shlomo Karni |
Doctoral students | T. Raj Natarajan |