Context dependent DPCM image compression
Abstract
Efficient compression of image data requires the understanding of the noise characteristics of sensors as well as the redundancy expected in imagery. Herein, the techniques of Differential Pulse Code Modulation (DPCM) are reviewed and modified for information-preserving data compression. The modifications include: mapping from intensity to an equal variance space; context dependent one and two dimensional predictors; rationale for nonlinear DPCM encoding based upon an image quality model; context dependent variable length encoding of 2 x 2 data blocks; and feedback control for constant output rate systems. Examples are presented at compression rates between 1.3 and 2.8 bits per pixel. The need for larger block sizes, 2D context dependent predictors, and the hope for sub-bits-per-pixel compression which maintains spacial resolution (information preserving) are discussed.
- Publication:
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Applications of digital image processing XII
- Pub Date:
- 1989
- Bibcode:
- 1989SPIE.1153...57B
- Keywords:
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- Coding;
- Context;
- Data Compression;
- Differential Pulse Code Modulation;
- Image Resolution;
- Imagery;
- Spatial Resolution;
- Dependent Variables;
- Feedback Control;
- Noise Measurement;
- Nonlinearity;
- Pixels;
- Predictions;
- Redundancy;
- Communications and Radar