Title :
Gaussian modeling for channel errors diagnosis in image transmission
Author :
Labeau, Fabrice ; Vandendorpe, Luc ; Macq, Benoît
Author_Institution :
UCL Commun. & Remote Sensing Lab., Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract :
In this paper we propose an original study of the reconstruction of subband compressed images impaired by channel transmission errors. The method proceeds in two steps:first a detection scheme is applied to determine which coefficients of the subband decomposition have been affected by transmission, and then an estimation step tries to evaluate the erroneous coefficients. In our model, subband coefficients are considered to be drawn from jointly Gaussian random processes. Based on this assumption, conditional statistics can be computed which enable to test the likelihood of a given set of received coefficients with respect to the rest of the image. The detection and estimation processes are derived from these statistics. The method is validated through simulation and visual results are provided. The drawbacks of the method are outlined and explained through the discrepancies between the Gaussian assumption and real world images, namely around image edges
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; data compression; error statistics; image coding; image restoration; random processes; signal detection; visual communication; BER; Gaussian assumption; Gaussian modeling; Gaussian probability density function; Gaussian random processes; PDF; channel errors diagnosis; channel transmission errors; conditional statistics; detection scheme; estimation step; image edges; image transmission; real world images; simulation; subband coefficients; subband compressed image reconstruction; subband decomposition; visual results; Computational modeling; Error analysis; Filters; Image communication; Image edge detection; Image reconstruction; Image restoration; Pixel; Redundancy; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1999. Proceedings., 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5041-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1999.760627