Title :
Speech and image signal compression with wavelets
Author :
Kinsner, W. ; Langi, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Manitoba Univ., Winnipeg, Man., Canada
fDate :
6/15/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors consider time-frequency multiresolution analysis based on wavelets, as it applies to speech/audio and image/video signal compression. They compare the wavelet analysis to the traditional short-window techniques used in signal compression. The performance of the discrete wavelet transform in terms of the bit rates and signal quality is comparable to that for other techniques such as the discrete cosine transform (DCT) for images and code-excited linear predictive coding (CELP) for speech, but with much less computational burden. Experiments with an image and Daubechies´s four-coefficient wavelet show that truncation of wavelet coefficients as high as 90% still produces 30-dB peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) quality. This is better than DCT. In an experiment on a male spoken sentence, the scheme reaches a 12.82-dB segmental signal-to-noise ratio (SEGSNR) at a rate of less than 4.8 kb/s. In comparison, the state-of-the-art CELP coding at 4.8 kbit/s can attain SEGSNR of 10-13 dB. Other experiments with images and Haar two-coefficient wavelet are also highlighted.
Keywords :
data compression; image coding; speech coding; time-frequency analysis; wavelet transforms; 4.8 kbit/s; Daubechies´s four-coefficient wavelet; Haar two-coefficient wavelet; discrete wavelet transform; image compression; male spoken sentence; peak signal-to-noise ratio; segmental signal-to-noise ratio; signal compression; speech compression; time-frequency multiresolution analysis; wavelets; Discrete cosine transforms; Discrete wavelet transforms; Image coding; Multiresolution analysis; PSNR; Signal analysis; Speech analysis; Time frequency analysis; Video compression; Wavelet analysis;
Conference_Titel :
WESCANEX 93. 'Communications, Computers and Power in the Modern Environment.' Conference Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Saskatoon, Sask., Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1319-4
DOI :
10.1109/WESCAN.1993.270520