Author :
Hsia, Chih-Hsien ; Guo, Jing-Ming ; Chiang, Jen-Shiun
Abstract :
Wavelet coding has been shown to be better than discrete cosine transform (DCT) in image/video processing. Moreover, it has the feature of scalability, which is involved in modern video standards. This work presents novel algorithms, namely 2-D symmetric mask-based discrete wavelet transform (SMDWT), to improve the critical issue of the 2-D lifting-based discrete wavelet transform (LDWT), and then obtains the benefit of low latency, high-speed operation, and low temporal memory. The SMDWT also has the advantages of high-performance embedded periodic extension boundary treatment, reduced complexity, regular signal coding, short critical path, reduced latency time, and independent subband coding processing. Moreover, the 2-D lifting-based DWT performance can also be easily improved by exploiting appropriate parallel method inherently in SMDWT. Comparing with the normal 2-D 5/3 integer lifting-based DWT the proposed method significantly improves lifting-based latency and complexity in 2-D DWT without degradation in image quality. The algorithm can be applied to real-time image/video applications, such as JPEG2000, MPEG-4 still texture object decoding, and wavelet-based Scalable Video Coding (SVC).
Keywords :
discrete wavelet transforms; video coding; 2-D integer discrete wavelet transform; image/video processing; lifting-based latency; signal coding; symmetric mask-based scheme; wavelet coding; Decoding; Degradation; Delay; Discrete cosine transforms; Discrete wavelet transforms; Image coding; Image quality; MPEG 4 Standard; Scalability; Signal processing;