Transform Coding of Images

Transform Coding of Images
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Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015013059061
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Synopsis Transform Coding of Images by : R. J. Clarke

Transform Coding of Images

Transform Coding of Images
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Total Pages : 298
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Synopsis Transform Coding of Images by : Sekhavat D. Sharghi

Recursive Block Coding for Image Data Compression

Recursive Block Coding for Image Data Compression
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781461396765
ISBN-13 : 146139676X
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Synopsis Recursive Block Coding for Image Data Compression by : Paul M. Farrelle

Recursive Block Coding, a new image data compression technique that has its roots in noncausal models for 1d and 2d signals, is the subject of this book. The underlying theory provides a multitude of compression algorithms that encompass two course coding, quad tree coding, hybrid coding and so on. Since the noncausal models provide a fundamentally different image representation, they lead to new approaches to many existing algorithms, including useful approaches for asymmetric, progressive, and adaptive coding techniques. On the theoretical front, the basic result shows that a random field (an ensemble of images) can be coded block by block such that the interblock redundancy can be completely removed while the individual blocks are transform coded. On the practical side, the artifact of tiling, a block boundary effect, present in conventional block by block transform coding techniques has been greatly suppressed. This book contains not only a theoretical discussion of the algorithms but also exhaustive simulation and suggested methodologies for ensemble design techniques. Each of the resulting algorithms has been applied to twelve images over a wide range of image data rates and the results are reported using subjective descriptions, photographs, mathematical MSE values, and h-plots, a recently proposed graphical representation showing a high level of agreement with image quality as judged subjectively.

Perceptual Image Coding with Discrete Cosine Transform

Perceptual Image Coding with Discrete Cosine Transform
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Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 9789812875433
ISBN-13 : 9812875433
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Synopsis Perceptual Image Coding with Discrete Cosine Transform by : Ee-Leng Tan

This book first introduces classic as well as recent computational models for just-noticeable-difference (JND) applications. Since the discrete cosine transform (DCT) is applied in many image and video standards (JPEG, MPEG-1/2/4, H.261/3), the book also includes a comprehensive survey of computational models for JND that are based on DCT. The visual factors used in these computational models are reviewed in detail. Further, an extensive comparative analysis of these models using quantitative and qualitative performance criteria is presented, which compares the noise shaping performance of these models with subjective evaluation and the accuracy between the estimated JND thresholds and subjective evaluation. There are many surveys available on computational models for JND; however, these surveys seldom compare the performance of computational models that are based on DCT. The authors’ survey of the computational models and their in-depth review of the visual factors used in them will help readers understand perceptual image coding based on DCT. The book also provides a comparative analysis of several perceptual image coders that are based on DCT, which are compatible with the highly popular and widely adopted JPEG standard.

Image-Based Rendering

Image-Based Rendering
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9780387326689
ISBN-13 : 0387326685
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Synopsis Image-Based Rendering by : Heung-Yeung Shum

Focusing exclusively on Image-Based Rendering (IBR) this book examines the theory, practice, and applications associated with image-based rendering and modeling. Topics covered vary from IBR basic concepts and representations on the theory side to signal processing and data compression on the practical side. One of the only titles devoted exclusively to IBR this book is intended for researchers, professionals, and general readers interested in the topics of computer graphics, computer vision, image process, and video processing. With this book advanced-level students in EECS studying related disciplines will be able to seriously expand their knowledge about image-based rendering.