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Image Coding on Quincunx Lattice with Adaptive Lifting and Interpolation

Abstract

Considering that quincunx lattice is a more efficient spatial sampling scheme than square lattice, we investigate a new approach of image coding for quincunx sample arrangement. The key findings are: 1) adaptive directional lifting is particularly suited to decorrelate samples on quincunx lattice, and 2) quincunx samples can be processed by a 2D piecewise autoregressive model to reproduce the image of conventional square pixel grid, while preserving high frequency spatial features well. By incorporating these two techniques into the encoder and decoder respectively, we are able to improve the performance of JPEG 2000 image codec at low to modest bit rates. Since an image can be easily split into quincunx segments, this work has significance for multiple description image/video coding as well

Authors

Zhang X; Wu X; Wu F

Pagination

pp. 193-202

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

March 1, 2007

DOI

10.1109/dcc.2007.47

Name of conference

2007 Data Compression Conference (DCC'07)

Conference proceedings

Proceedings DCC '98 Data Compression Conference (Cat No98TB100225)

ISSN

2375-0383
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