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Wavelet Image Compression / William A. Pearlman.

By: Series: Synthesis Lectures on Image, Video, and Multimedia ProcessingPublisher: San Rafael : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (92 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781627051323
  • 1627051325
  • 9781627051316
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Glossary; Introduction; Characteristics of the Wavelet Transform; Wavelet Packet Transform; Generic Wavelet-based Coding Systems; Quantization; Rate Allocation; Subband Coding Gain; The FBI Fingerprint Image Compression Standard; Set Partition Embedded Block (SPECK) Coding; Octave Band Partitioning; Progressive Properties; Progressive Quality Coding with SPECK; An Example of SPECK Coding; Progressive Resolution Coding; The Embedded Zero Block Coder (EZBC); Coding of Subband Sub-blocks; The SBHP Method; JPEG2000 Coding; Tree-based Wavelet Transform Coding Systems; SPIHT Coding.
Example of SPIHT CodingResolution Scalable SPIHT; Block-Oriented Coding and Random Access Decoding; Embedded Zerotree Wavelet (EZW) Coding; An EZW Coding Example; Rate Control for Embedded Block Coders; Conclusion; Further Reading and Resources; Bibliography; Author's Biography; Index.
Summary: This book explains the stages necessary to create a wavelet compression system for images and describes state-of-the-art systems used in image compression standards and current research. It starts with a high level discussion of the properties of the wavelet transform, especially the decomposition into multi-resolution subbands. It continues with an exposition of the null-zone, uniform quantization used in most subband coding systems and the optimal allocation of bitrate to the different subbands. Then the image compression systems of the FBI Fingerprint Compression Standard and the JPEG2000 S.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Incudes bibliography : (page 69-75) and index.

Glossary; Introduction; Characteristics of the Wavelet Transform; Wavelet Packet Transform; Generic Wavelet-based Coding Systems; Quantization; Rate Allocation; Subband Coding Gain; The FBI Fingerprint Image Compression Standard; Set Partition Embedded Block (SPECK) Coding; Octave Band Partitioning; Progressive Properties; Progressive Quality Coding with SPECK; An Example of SPECK Coding; Progressive Resolution Coding; The Embedded Zero Block Coder (EZBC); Coding of Subband Sub-blocks; The SBHP Method; JPEG2000 Coding; Tree-based Wavelet Transform Coding Systems; SPIHT Coding.

Example of SPIHT CodingResolution Scalable SPIHT; Block-Oriented Coding and Random Access Decoding; Embedded Zerotree Wavelet (EZW) Coding; An EZW Coding Example; Rate Control for Embedded Block Coders; Conclusion; Further Reading and Resources; Bibliography; Author's Biography; Index.

This book explains the stages necessary to create a wavelet compression system for images and describes state-of-the-art systems used in image compression standards and current research. It starts with a high level discussion of the properties of the wavelet transform, especially the decomposition into multi-resolution subbands. It continues with an exposition of the null-zone, uniform quantization used in most subband coding systems and the optimal allocation of bitrate to the different subbands. Then the image compression systems of the FBI Fingerprint Compression Standard and the JPEG2000 S.

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