Title of article
Transform and Embedded Coding Techniques for Maximum Efficiency and Random Accessibility in 3-D Scalable Compression
Author/Authors
R. Leung and D. Taubman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
15
From page
1632
To page
1646
Abstract
This study investigates random accessibility and
efficiency enhancements in highly scalable video and volumetric
compression. With the advent of interactive multimedia technology,
random accessibility has emerged as an increasingly
important consideration in the design and optimization process.
In this paper, we assess the impact that the transform, embedded
coding components, and code-block configurations have on the
compression efficiency and accessibility of a scalable codestream.
We develop performance bounds on techniques which exploit
temporal redundancy within the confines of a feed-forward compression
system. We also examine their random access properties
to argue the significance of motion-adaptive subband transforms.
When information-theoretic measures are used to determine
the potential benefits of three-dimensional (3-D) context coding,
we find that most of the coding gain is attributed to code-block
extension, rather than interslice context modeling itself. To gain
further insight into the tradeoffs that the coding part has to
offer, we run a series of simulations to determine code-block
partitioning strategies which maximize reconstruction quality
and space–time localization. The LIMAT framework and EBCOT
coding paradigm have laid a solid foundation for further progress
in the development of highly scalable 3-D compression systems.
Keywords
random accessibility , scalable compression. , Coding efficiency , context modeling , motion-adaptive transform
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Record number
397172
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