DocumentCode :
1132607
Title :
Efficient DCT-domain blind measurement and reduction of blocking artifacts
Author :
Liu, Shizhong ; Bovik, Alan C.
Author_Institution :
Phys. Opt. Corp., Torrance, CA, USA
Volume :
12
Issue :
12
fYear :
2002
fDate :
12/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1139
Lastpage :
1149
Abstract :
Blocking artifacts continue to be among the most serious defects that occur in images and video streams compressed to low bit rates using block discrete cosine transform (DCT)-based compression standards (e.g., JPEG, MPEG, and H.263). It is of interest to be able to numerically assess the degree of blocking artifact in a visual signal, for example, in order to objectively determine the efficacy of a compression method, or to discover the quality of video content being delivered by a web server. We propose new methods for efficiently assessing, and subsequently reducing, the severity of blocking artifacts in compressed image bitstreams. The method is blind, and operates only in the DCT domain. Hence, it can be applied to unknown visual signals, and it is efficient since the signal need not be compressed or decompressed. In the algorithm, blocking artifacts are modeled as 2-D step functions. A fast DCT-domain algorithm extracts all parameters needed to detect the presence of, and estimate the amplitude of blocking artifacts, by exploiting several properties of the human vision system. Using the estimate of blockiness, a novel DCT-domain method is then developed which adaptively reduces detected blocking artifacts. Our experimental results show that the proposed method of measuring blocking artifacts is effective and stable across a wide variety of images. Moreover, the proposed blocking-artifact reduction method exhibits satisfactory performance as compared to other post-processing techniques. The proposed technique has a low computational cost hence can be used for real-time image/video quality monitoring and control, especially in applications where it is desired that the image/video data be processed directly in the DCT-domain.
Keywords :
data compression; discrete cosine transforms; image coding; transform coding; 2D step functions; DCT-based compression standards; DCT-domain blind measurement; H.263; JPEG; MPEG; Web server; block discrete cosine transform; blocking artifact; blocking artifacts reduction; blocking-artifact reduction; compressed image bitstreams; fast DCT-domain algorithm; human vision system; image compression; image/video data; low computational cost; post-processing techniques; real-time image/video quality monitoring; transform coding; video compression; video content quality; video streams; visual signal; visual signals; Amplitude estimation; Bit rate; Discrete cosine transforms; Humans; Image coding; Machine vision; Streaming media; Transform coding; Video compression; Web server;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8215
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2002.806819
Filename :
1175450
Link To Document :
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