Title of article :
Regression-Based Prediction for Blocking Artifact Reduction in JPEG-Compressed Images
Author/Authors :
K. Lee، نويسنده , , D. S. Kim ، نويسنده , , and T. Kim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
In order to reduce the blocking artifact in the Joint
Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)-compressed images, a new
noniterative postprocessing algorithm is proposed. The algorithm
consists of a two-step operation: low-pass filtering and then predicting.
Predicting the original image from the low-pass filtered
image is performed by using the predictors, which are constructed
based on a broken line regression model. The constructed predictor
is a generalized version of the projector onto the quantization
constraint set [21], [23], or the narrow quantization constraint
set [10]. We employed different predictors depending on the
frequency components in the discrete cosine transform (DCT)
domain since each component has different statistical properties.
Further, by using a simple classifier, we adaptively applied the
predictors depending on the local variance of the DCT block.
This adaptation enables an appropriate blurring depending on
the smooth or detail region, and shows improved performance in
terms of the average distortion and the perceptual view. For the
major-edge DCT blocks, which usually suffer from the ringing
artifact, the quality of fit to the regression model is usually not
good. By making a modification of the regression model for such
DCT blocks, we can also obtain a good perceptual view. The proposed
algorithm does not employ any sophisticated edge-oriented
classifiers and nonlinear filters. Compared to the previously proposed
algorithms, the proposed algorithm provides comparable
or better results with less computational complexity.
Keywords :
ringing artifact. , Blocking artifact , Joint Photographic ExpertsGroup (JPEG) , Regression , Postprocessing
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING