DocumentCode
2398707
Title
A new model of perceptual threshold functions for application in image compression systems
Author
Prashant, K.S. ; Mathews, V.John ; Hahn, Peter J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
28-30 Mar 1995
Firstpage
371
Lastpage
380
Abstract
This paper discusses the development of a perceptual threshold model for the human visual system. The perceptual threshold functions describe the levels of distortions present at each location in an image that human observers can not detect. Models of perceptual threshold functions are useful in image compression problems because an image compression system that constrains the distortion in the coded images below the levels suggested by the perceptual threshold function performs perceptually lossless compression. Our model involves the decomposition of an input image into its Fourrier components and spatially localized Gabor elementary functions. Data from psychophysical masking experiments are then used to calculate the perceptual detection threshold for each Gabor transform coefficient in the presence of sinusoidal masks. The result of one experiment involving distorting an image using additive noise of magnitudes as suggested by the threshold model is also included in this paper
Keywords
Fourier transforms; data compression; image coding; transform coding; visual perception; Fourrier components; Gabor transform coefficient; additive noise; coded image distortion; distortion levels; human visual system; image compression systems; image decomposition; perceptual detection threshold; perceptual threshold functions; perceptual threshold model; perceptually lossless compression; psychophysical masking experiments; sinusoidal masks; spatially localized Gabor elementary functions; Additive noise; Cities and towns; Electronic mail; Frequency; Humans; Image coding; Nonlinear distortion; Predictive models; Psychology; Visual system;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Data Compression Conference, 1995. DCC '95. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Snowbird, UT
ISSN
1068-0314
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7012-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DCC.1995.515527
Filename
515527
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