DocumentCode :
1161796
Title :
Wavelet-based color image compression: exploiting the contrast sensitivity function
Author :
Nadenau, Marcus J. ; Reichel, Julien ; Kunt, Murat
Author_Institution :
R&D Center, VisioWave, Ecublens, Switzerland
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
fYear :
2003
fDate :
1/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
58
Lastpage :
70
Abstract :
The visual efficiency of an image compression technique depends directly on the amount of visually significant information it retains. By "visually significant" we mean information to which a human observer is most sensitive. The overall sensitivity depends on aspects such as contrast, color, spatial frequency, and so forth. One important aspect is the inverse relationship between contrast sensitivity and spatial frequency. This is described by the contrast sensitivity function (CSF). In compression algorithms the CSF can be exploited to regulate the quantization step-size to minimize the visibility of compression artifacts. Existing CSF implementations for wavelet-based image compression use the same quantization step-size for a large range of spatial frequencies. This is a coarse approximation of the CSF. This paper presents two new techniques that implement the CSF at significantly higher precision, adapting even to local variations of the spatial frequencies within a decomposition subband. The approaches can be used for luminance as well as color images. For color perception three different CSFs describe the sensitivity. The implementation technique is the same for each color band. Implemented into the JPEG2000 compression standard, the new techniques are compared to conventional CSF-schemes. The proposed techniques turn out to be visually more efficient than previously published methods. However, the emphasis of this paper is on how the CSF can be implemented in a precise and locally adaptive way, and not on the superior performance of these techniques.
Keywords :
brightness; code standards; data compression; image coding; image colour analysis; quantisation (signal); telecommunication standards; transform coding; visual perception; wavelet transforms; JPEG2000 compression standard; color band; color images; color perception; compression algorithms; compression artifacts; contrast sensitivity function; decomposition subband; human sensitivity; luminance; quantization step-size; spatial frequency; visual efficiency; wavelet-based color image compression; Bit rate; Color; Discrete cosine transforms; Discrete wavelet transforms; Frequency; Humans; Image coding; Quantization; Transform coding; Visual system;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2002.807358
Filename :
1187359
Link To Document :
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