scholarly journals Image coding by count sample, motivated by the mechanisms of light perception in the human visual system.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
V.E. Antsiperov ◽  
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V.A. Kershner ◽  
R.A. Efimov ◽  
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The paper presents the results of a study of input video data adequate formation/coding in modern imaging systems. Adequacy is understood here as the maximal correspondence between the ways of the radiation registration by material detectors and the ways of data coding in the retina of the human visual system. In this connection, the paper discusses general statistical issues of (photo) counts photoelectric detection and, on this basis, formalizes the concept of an ideal image formation by (ideal) visualization device. The problems arising in practice when working directly with ideal images are discussed and a method of their reduction to count sample of fixed (controllable) size, which, in fact, constitute the representation (coding) of registered data, is proposed. Results of illustrative computational experiments on count coding of the common digital images given by pixel data are presented. Examples of count samples of different sizes generated for the tested digital image are given. Based on the given results, the dependence of characteristics of sampling representations on the parameter of sample size is discussed.

Author(s):  
Abderrahim Bajit

Region of interest (ROI) image and video compression techniques have been widely used in visual communication applications in an effort to deliver good quality images and videos at limited bandwidths. Foveated imaging exploits the fact that the spatial resolution of the human visual system (HVS) is highest around the point of fixation (foveation point) and decreases dramatically with increasing eccentricity. Exploiting this fact, the authors have developed an appropriate metric for the assessment of ROI coded images, adapted to foveation image coding based on psycho-visual quality optimization tools, which objectively enable us to assess the visual quality measurement with respect to the region of interest (ROI) of the human observer. The proposed metric yields a quality factor called foveation probability score (FPS) that correlates well with visual error perception and demonstrating very good perceptual quality evaluation.


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