Title :
Arithmetic coding for lossless and loss-inducing image compression
Author :
Hardin, Clyde D., Jr. ; Zabele, Stephen
Author_Institution :
Anal. Sci. Corp., Reading, MA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Arithmetic coding has been applied to provide lossless and loss-inducing compression of optical, infrared, and synthetic aperture radar imagery of natural scenes. Several different contexts have been considered, including both predictive and nonpredictive variations, with both image-dependent and image-independent variations. In lossless coding experiments, arithmetic coding algorithms have been shown to outperform comparable variants of both Huffman and Lempel-Ziv-Welch coding algorithms by approximately 0.5 b/pixel. For image-dependent contexts constructed from high-order autoregressive predictors, arithmetic coding algorithms provide compression ratios as high as four. Contexts constructed from lower-order autoregressive predictors provide compression ratios nearly as great as those of the higher-order predictors with favorable computational trades. Compression performance variations have been shown to reflect the inherent sensor-dependent differences in the stochastic structure of the imagery. Arithmetic coding has also been demonstrated to be a valuable addition to loss-inducing compression techniques
Keywords :
computerised picture processing; data compression; encoding; infrared imaging; optical information processing; radar applications; arithmetic coding algorithms; compression ratios; high-order autoregressive predictors; image-dependent contexts; image-independent variations; infrared imaging; inherent sensor-dependent differences; loss-inducing image compression; lossless image compression; lower-order autoregressive predictors; optical imaging; stochastic structure; synthetic aperture radar imagery; Adaptive optics; Arithmetic; Image coding; Infrared imaging; Laser radar; Layout; Optical losses; Optical sensors; Prediction algorithms; Stochastic processes;
Conference_Titel :
Multidimensional Signal Processing Workshop, 1989., Sixth
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MDSP.1989.97129