Title of article
Tree coding of bilevel images
Author/Authors
Martins، نويسنده , , B.، نويسنده , , Forchhammer، نويسنده , , S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
12
From page
517
To page
528
Abstract
Presently, sequential tree coders are the best general
purpose bilevel image coders and the best coders of halftoned
images. The current ISO standard, Joint Bilevel Image Experts
Group (JBIG), is a good example. A sequential tree coder encodes
the data by feeding estimates of conditional probabilities to an
arithmetic coder. The conditional probabilities are estimated
from co-occurrence statistics of past pixels, the statistics are
stored in a tree. By organizing code length calculations properly,
a vast number of possible models (trees) reflecting different pixel
orderings can be investigated within reasonable time prior to
generating the code. A number of general-purpose coders are
constructed according to this principle. Rissanen’s one-pass algorithm,
context, is presented in two modified versions. The baseline
is proven to be a universal coder. The faster version, which
is one order of magnitude slower than JBIG, obtains excellent
and highly robust compression performance. A multipass free
tree coding scheme produces superior compression results for all
test images. A multipass free template coding scheme produces
significantly better results than JBIG for difficult images such
as halftones. By utilizing randomized subsampling in the template
selection, the speed becomes acceptable for practical image
coding.
Keywords
image compression , Bilevel images , Context , Halftone , JBIG.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Record number
396012
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