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Adaptive image compression based on segmentation and block classification

✍ Scribed by Mahmoud R. El-Sakka; Mohamed S. Kamel


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
563 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-9457

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✦ Synopsis


This article presents a new digital image compression scheme which exploits a human visual system property-namely, recognizing images by their regions-to achieve high compression ratios. It also assigns a variable bit count to each image region that is proportional to the amount of information it conveys to the viewer. The new scheme copes with image nonstationarity by adaptively segmenting the image into variable block-sized regions and classifying them into statistically and perceptually different classes. These classes include a smooth class, a textural class, and an edge class. Blocks in each class are separately encoded. For smooth blocks, a new adaptive prediction technique is used to encode block averages. Meanwhile, an optimized DCT-based technique is used to encode both edge and textural blocks. Based on extensive testing and comparisons with other existing compression techniques, the performance of the new scheme surpasses the performance of the JPEG standard and goes beyond its compression limits. In most test cases, the new compression scheme results in a maximum compression ratio that is at least twice of JPEG, while exhibiting lower objective and subjective image degradations. Moreover, the performance of the new block-based compression is comparable to the performance of the state-of-the-art wavelet-based compression technique and provides a good alternative when adaptability to image content is of interest.


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