Title :
Lossless compression of continuous-tone images via context selection, quantization, and modeling
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
fDate :
5/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Context modeling is an extensively studied paradigm for lossless compression of continuous-tone images. However, without careful algorithm design, high-order Markovian modeling of continuous-tone images is too expensive in both computational time and space to be practical. Furthermore, the exponential growth of the number of modeling states in the order of a Markov model can quickly lead to the problem of context dilution; that is, an image may not have enough samples for good estimates of conditional probabilities associated with the modeling states. New techniques for context modeling of DPCM errors are introduced that can exploit context-dependent DPCM error structures to the benefit of compression. New algorithmic techniques of forming and quantizing modeling contexts are also developed to alleviate the problem of context dilution and reduce both time and space complexities. By innovative formation, quantization, and use of modeling contexts, the proposed lossless image coder has a highly competitive compression performance and yet remains practical
Keywords :
Markov processes; coding errors; data compression; differential pulse code modulation; image coding; prediction theory; quantisation (signal); source coding; algorithm design; compression performance; conditional probabilities; context dilution; context modeling; context quantization; context selection; context-dependent DPCM error structures; continuous-tone images; entropy coding; high-order Markovian modeling; lossless compression; lossless image coder; predictive coding; source coding; Computational efficiency; Context modeling; Image coding; Predictive coding; Predictive models; Probability; Pulse modulation; Quantization; State estimation; Statistics;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on