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1 November 1991 Entropy coding for wavelet transform of image and its application for motion picture coding
Mutsumi Ohta, Mitsuharu Yano, Takao Nishitani
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Abstract
Motion picture wavelet coding is investigated. Wavelet coding[5,6,7] is expected to be a next generation transform coding, because it can reduce blocking effect and mosquito noise which are the major source of image quality degradation in conventional transform coding methods. Entropy coding of wavelet coefficients is first discussed, then blockless motion compensated adaptive inter/intra-frame prediction method is proposed for motion picture wavelet coding. Coding efficiency is evaluated by simulation. The proposed techniques improve subjective quality of decoded pictures.
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Mutsumi Ohta, Mitsuharu Yano, and Takao Nishitani "Entropy coding for wavelet transform of image and its application for motion picture coding", Proc. SPIE 1605, Visual Communications and Image Processing '91: Visual Communication, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50279
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Visual communications

Wavelet transforms

Image compression

Image processing

Linear filtering

Visualization

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