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25 March 1996 Progressive imaging on the Internet via WWW browser using adaptive block truncation coding
Jae Dong Kim, Sang-Tae Choi, Jong-Seong Koh, Soon Hong Kwon
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Proceedings Volume 2667, Multimedia Computing and Networking 1996; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.235878
Event: Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1996, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
A new progressive image transmission technique using adaptive block truncation coding is introduced in this paper. The adaptive block truncation coding was proposed as a non- transform coding mode for edge blocks in digital video sequences. By adapting more sophisticated just-noticeable-difference model of the human visual system, we can get an improved adaptive block truncation coding than the original work. With this improvement, we propose a progressive transport format of the adaptive block truncation coding so that we can reconstruct images in 3-pass coarse-to-fine manner. Simulation results on the adaptive block truncation coding is compared to those of JPEG and GIF. Through the transmission test via a World Wide Web browser, we can confirm the proposed transport format reduces bandwidth usage.
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Jae Dong Kim, Sang-Tae Choi, Jong-Seong Koh, and Soon Hong Kwon "Progressive imaging on the Internet via WWW browser using adaptive block truncation coding", Proc. SPIE 2667, Multimedia Computing and Networking 1996, (25 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.235878
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Image transmission

Video

Image compression

Video coding

Visualization

Imaging systems

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