Title of article :
Motion-JPEG2000 Codec Compensated for Interlaced Scanning Videos
Author/Authors :
T. Ishida، نويسنده , , S. Muramatsu، نويسنده , , H. KIKUCHI and K. HIBI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This paper presents an implementation scheme of
Motion-JPEG2000 (MJP2) integrated with invertible deinterlacing.
In previous work, we developed an invertible deinterlacing
technique that suppresses the comb-tooth artifacts which are
caused by field interleaving for interlaced scanning videos, and
affect the quality of scalable frame-based codecs, such as MJP2.
Our technique has two features, where sampling density is preserved
and image quality is recovered by an inverse process. When
no codec is placed between the deinterlacer and inverse process,
the original video is perfectly reconstructed. Otherwise, it is
almost completely recovered. We suggest an application scenario
of this invertible deinterlacer for enhancing the sophisticated
signal-to-noise ratio scalability in the frame-based MJP2 coding.
The proposed system suppresses the comb-tooth artifacts at low
bitrates, while enabling the quality recovery through its inverse
process at high bitrates within the standard bitstream format. The
main purpose of this paper is to present a system that yields high
quality recovery for an MJP2 codec. We demonstrate that our
invertible deinterlacer can be embedded into the discrete wavelet
transform employed in MJP2. As a result, the energy gain factor
to control rate-distortion characteristics can be compensated for
optimal compression. Simulation results show that the recovery
of quality is improved by, for example, more than 2.0 dB in peak
signal-to-noise ratio by applying our proposed gain compensation
when decoding 8-bit grayscale Football sequence at 2.0 bpp.
Keywords :
motion-JPEG2000 (MJP2) , signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) scalability. , Energy gain compensation , lifting implementation , invertible deinterlacing
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING