Title :
Perceptual adaptive JPEG coding
Author :
Rosenholtz, Ruth ; Watson, Andrew B.
Author_Institution :
NASA Ames Res. Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA
Abstract :
An extension to the JPEG standard (ISO/IEC DIS 10918-3) allows spatial adaptive coding of still images. As with baseline JPEG coding, one quantization matrix applies to an entire image channel, but in addition the user may specify a multiplier for each 8×8 block, which multiplies the quantization matrix, yielding the new matrix for that block. MPEG 1 and 2 use much the same scheme, except there the multiplier changes only on macroblock boundaries. We propose a method for perceptual optimization of the set of multipliers. We compute the perceptual error for each block based upon the DCT quantization error adjusted according to the contrast sensitivity, light adaptation, and contrast masking, and pick the set of multipliers which yield maximally flat perceptual error over the blocks of the image. We investigate the bit rate savings due to this adaptive coding scheme and the relative importance of the different sorts of masking on adaptive coding
Keywords :
ISO standards; adaptive codes; channel coding; code standards; coding errors; discrete cosine transforms; image coding; matrix algebra; telecommunication standards; transform coding; visual perception; DCT quantization error; ISO/IEC DIS 10918-3; JPEG standard; MPEG 1; MPEG 2; baseline JPEG coding; bit rate savings; contrast masking; contrast sensitivity; image channel; light adaptation; macroblock boundaries; maximally flat perceptual error; multiplier; perceptual adaptive JPEG coding; perceptual error; perceptual optimization; quantization matrix; spatial adaptive coding; still images; Adaptive coding; Bit rate; Discrete cosine transforms; Gray-scale; IEC standards; ISO standards; Image coding; NASA; Quantization; Transform coding;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 1996. Proceedings., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3259-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.1996.559645