Title :
A low-cost content-adaptive and rate-controllable near-lossless image codec in DPCM domain
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput., Glamorgan Univ., UK
fDate :
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It remains an important issue for any image codec to optimize the balance between the reconstructed image quality and the rate-controllable compression ratio. A content adaptive information loss distribution scheme is proposed to design a low-cost and rate-controllable image codec. This design exploits the principle that any extra information loss required by the rate-control should be introduced only to those areas where the local texture analysis reveals that human visual perception is less sensitive to the incurred distortion. Therefore, while rate-distortion theory may enable us to optimize PSNR measurement of quality in rate control design, the proposed technique is able to optimize the perceptual quality of the reconstructed images. Experimental results are reported to support this statement for the performance of the proposed algorithm, benchmarked by the nonrate-controlled JPEG-LS
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; codecs; data compression; differential pulse code modulation; image coding; image reconstruction; image texture; rate distortion theory; visual perception; DPCM domain; PSNR measurement; content adaptive information loss distribution; experimental results; human visual perception; local texture analysis; low-cost content-adaptive image codec; nonrate-controlled JPEG-LS; perceptual quality; performance; rate control design; rate-controllable compression ratio; rate-controllable near-lossless image codec; rate-distortion theory; reconstructed image quality; Codecs; Design optimization; Humans; Image coding; Image quality; Image reconstruction; Image texture analysis; Information analysis; Rate-distortion; Visual perception;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on