Zerotree wavelet image compression with weighted sub-block-trees and adaptive coding order

Author(s):  
Hui Liu ◽  
Ke-Kun Huang

Information distortion in regions of image edge is more perceptible for people than those in other regions. To improve the performance on the edge, we present an improved embedded zero-tree wavelet image compression algorithm with weighted sub-block-trees and adaptive coding order. First, we assign bigger weights to the sub-block-trees around image edge. The weights assigned to the sub-blocks in the same spatial location and the same orientation at different scales are equal so that the zero-tree structure of wavelet coefficients is maintained and only a little extra storage is needed. Then we prefer scanning the coefficients on the neighbor of previous significant coefficients and all of them are refined even they are not significant. Adaptive arithmetic coding is applied to the symbols of these coefficients and others respectively. The proposed method pays more attention to the edge and its neighborhood so that the decoded image on the edge is clearer. Compared with similar algorithms, experimental results show that the proposed method can improve the PSNR and SSIM, as well as the subjective visual experience. The proposed method is applicable to any genre of embedded wavelet image codec.

Author(s):  
JUNMEI ZHONG ◽  
C. H. LEUNG ◽  
Y. Y. TANG

In recent years, wavelets have attracted great attention in both still image compression and video coding, and several novel wavelet-based image compression algorithms have been developed so far, one of which is Shapiro's embedded zerotree wavelet (EZW) image compression algorithm. However, there are still some deficiencies in this algorithm. In this paper, after the analysis of the deficiency in EZW, a new algorithm based on quantized coefficient partitioning using morphological operation is proposed. Instead of encoding the coefficients in each subband line-by-line, regions in which most of the quantized coefficients are significant are extracted by morphological dilation and encoded first. This is followed by using zerotrees to encode the remaining space which has mostly zeros. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm is not only superior to the EZW, but also compares favorably with the most efficient wavelet-based image compression algorithms reported so far.


2012 ◽  
Vol 160 ◽  
pp. 400-404
Author(s):  
Hui Guo ◽  
Jie He

Due to the huge amount of image data transmission conditions and the existing relative low, makes the image compression become inevitable, key technology of image compression for image data transform to transform the quantitative data, as well as to the quantitative data, after the entropy coding.And this article USES the 2 d Mallat of wavelet image compression algorithm is a kind of common image compression method of wavelet image compression algorithm is the core.


Author(s):  
Amr M. Kishk ◽  
Nagy W. Messiha ◽  
Nawal A. El-Fishawy ◽  
Abdelrahman A. Alkafs ◽  
Ahmed H. Madian

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