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Edge-based Dynamic ROI Coding With Standard Compliance

Abstract

An edge-based region-of-interest (ROI) image coding technique is proposed for low bit-rate visual communication. An image is compactly coded into two semantic levels: background sketch and object textures. The background sketch is a down-sampled version of the input image. The decoder reconstructs the background first by adaptive interpolation and lets users identify the ROI, and then requests the ROI textures to be transmitted. A distinct advantage of the proposed ROI technique is a compact edge-based descriptor of natural object boundaries. The expensive ROI geometry computations are carried out at the encoder only on demand, keeping decoder complexity low to benefit wireless devices. The new system outperforms the dynamic ROI coding of JPEG 2000 in both visuality and PSNR. Furthermore, both background and texture coding can be made compliant with any existing compression standard.

Authors

Niu Y; Wu X; Shi G

Pagination

pp. 1-6

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

October 1, 2009

DOI

10.1109/mmsp.2009.5293286

Name of conference

2009 IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing
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