DocumentCode :
975482
Title :
Adaptive error diffusion and its application in multiresolution rendering
Author :
Wong, Ping Wah
Author_Institution :
Hewlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, CA, USA
Volume :
5
Issue :
7
fYear :
1996
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1184
Lastpage :
1196
Abstract :
Error diffusion is a procedure for generating high quality bilevel images from continuous-tone images so that both the continuous and halftone images appear similar when observed from a distance. It is well known that certain objectionable patterning artifacts can occur in error-diffused images. Here, we consider a method for adjusting the error-diffusion filter concurrently with the error-diffusion process so that an error criterion is minimized. The minimization is performed using the least mean squares (LMS) algorithm in adaptive signal processing. Using both raster and serpentine scanning, we show that such an algorithm produces better halftone image quality compared to traditional error diffusion with a fixed filter. Based on the adaptive error-diffusion algorithm, we propose a method for constructing a halftone image that can be rendered at multiple resolutions. Specifically, the method generates a halftone from a continuous tone image such that if the halftone is down-sampled, a binary image would result that is also a high quality rendition of the continuous-tone image at a reduced resolution. Such a halftone image is suitable for progressive transmission, and for cases where rendition at several resolutions is required. Cases for noninteger scaling factors are also considered
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; digital filters; error analysis; image reconstruction; image resolution; least mean squares methods; minimisation; rendering (computer graphics); adaptive error diffusion; adaptive signal processing; binary image; continuous-tone images; error criterion; error-diffused images; error-diffusion filter; halftone image quality; high quality bilevel images; least mean squares; multiresolution rendering; noninteger scaling factors; patterning artifacts; raster and serpentine scanning; rendition; resolution; serpentine scanning; Adaptive signal processing; Error correction; Filters; Image quality; Image resolution; Kernel; Least squares approximation; Minimization methods; Rendering (computer graphics); Signal processing algorithms; Signal resolution;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/83.502397
Filename :
502397
Link To Document :
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