Title :
A perceptual model for JPEG applications based on block classification, texture masking, and luminance masking
Author :
Tong, Henry H Y ; Venetsanopoulos, Anastasios N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
A perceptual model based on the texture masking and luminance masking properties of the human visual system is presented in this paper. The model computes a local multiplier map for scaling of the JPEG quantization matrix. The result is that fewer bits are used to represent the perceptually less important areas of the image. The texture masking model is based on a block classification algorithm to differentiate between the plain, edge, and texture blocks. An adaptive luminance masking scheme is used to adjust the luminance masking strategy depending on the image´s mean luminance value. An adaptive JPEG coder based on the perceptual model is implemented. Experimental results show that the adaptive coder provides savings in bit-rate over baseline JPEG, with no overall loss in perceptual quality according to a subjective test
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; brightness; code standards; discrete cosine transforms; image classification; image coding; image texture; quantisation (signal); telecommunication standards; transform coding; visual perception; DCT; adaptive JPEG coder; adaptive luminance masking; bit-rate; block classification algorithm; edge blocks; entropy coding; experimental results; human visual system; image compression standard; local multiplier map; luminance masking; mean luminance value; perceptual model; plain blocks; quantization matrix scaling; subjective test; texture blocks; texture masking; transform coding; Application software; Classification algorithms; Discrete cosine transforms; Frequency conversion; Humans; Image coding; Quantization; Testing; Transform coding; Visual system;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 1998. ICIP 98. Proceedings. 1998 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8821-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.1998.999032