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19 April 2000 Mesh-based scalable image coding with rate-distortion optimization
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Abstract
Recent development in video coding research deals with the use of hierarchical and/or adaptative mesh for video representation. Concurrently, transmitted bit rates have to be reduced to adapt to the network available bandwidth. Some previous works deal with adaptative node sampling according to image content. However, adaptative hierarchical proposed approaches do not optimize a compromise between distortion and bitrate: the representation coding cost is often stated but not taken into account as a constraint. Compared to these methods, this paper proposes for considering an adaptative hierarchical mesh based representation whose splitting criterion optimizes both the coding cost and the image rendering. Jointly, node value optimization, adaptative quantization, cheap coding tree and a wavelet approach are presented. To illustrate our different proposed methods, experimental results are shown and compared to the JPEG picture coding format.
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Gwenaelle Marquant, Stephane Pateux, and Claude Labit "Mesh-based scalable image coding with rate-distortion optimization", Proc. SPIE 3974, Image and Video Communications and Processing 2000, (19 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382936
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Quantization

Image quality

Distortion

Wavelets

Video

Image filtering

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