Title :
Visual data compression for multimedia applications
Author :
Ebrahimi, Touradj ; Kunt, Murat
Author_Institution :
Signal Process. Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The compression of visual information in the framework of multimedia applications is discussed. To this end, major approaches to compress still as well as moving pictures are reviewed. The most important objective in any compression algorithm is that of compression efficiency. High-compression coding of still pictures can be split into three categories: waveform, second-generation, and fractal coding techniques. Each coding approach introduces a different artifact at the target bit rates. The primary objective of most ongoing research in this field is to mask these artifacts as much as possible to the human visual system. Video-compression techniques have to deal with data enriched by one more component, namely, the temporal coordinate. Either compression techniques developed for still images can be generalized for three-dimensional signals (space and time) or a hybrid approach can be defined based on motion compensation. The video compression techniques can then be classified into the following four classes: waveform, object-based, model-based, and fractal coding techniques. This paper provides the reader with a tutorial on major visual data-compression techniques and a list of references for further information as the details of each method
Keywords :
data compression; fractals; image coding; motion compensation; multimedia communication; reviews; video coding; visual perception; artifacts masking; bit rates; compression algorithm; compression efficiency; fractal coding; high-compression coding; human visual system; hybrid approach; model-based compression; motion compensation; moving pictures; multimedia applications; object-based compression; second-generation coding; still pictures; temporal coordinate; three-dimensional signals; video compression; visual data compression; waveform coding; Application software; Bit rate; Compression algorithms; Data compression; Fractals; Humans; Image coding; Internet; Transform coding; Visual system;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE