Title of article :
JPEG-compliant perceptual coding for a grayscale image printing pipeline
Author/Authors :
Vander Kam، نويسنده , , R.A.، نويسنده , , Ping Wah Wong، نويسنده , , Gray، نويسنده , , R.M.
، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
We describe a procedure by which Joint Photographic
Experts Group (JPEG) compression may be customized
for gray-scale images that are to be compressed before they are
scaled, halftoned, and printed. Our technique maintains 100%
compatibility with the JPEG standard, and is applicable with all
scaling and halftoning methods. The JPEG quantization table is
designed using frequency-domain characteristics of the scaling
and halftoning operations, as well as the frequency sensitivity
of the human visual system. In addition, the Huffman tables
are optimized for low-rate coding. Compression artifacts are
significantly reduced because they are masked by the halftoning
patterns, and pushed into frequency bands where the eye is
less sensitive. We describe how the frequency-domain effects of
scaling and halftoning may be measured, and how to account
for those effects in an iterative design procedure for the JPEG
quantization table. We also present experimental results suggesting
that the customized JPEG encoder typically maintains “near
visually lossless” image quality at rates below 0.5 b/pixel (with
reference to the number of pixels in the original image) when
it is used with bilinear interpolation and either error diffusion
or ordered dithering. Based on these results, we believe that in
terms of the achieved bit rate, the performance of our encoder is
typically at least 20% better than that of a JPEG encoder using
the suggested baseline tables.
Keywords :
Digital halftoning , image compression , JPEGoptimizaton , Lossy compression , printingpipeline. , Perceptual coding
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING