A binary wavelet-based scheme for grayscale image compressionDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 2009, Last Modified: 16 May 2023ICASSP 2009Readers: Everyone
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel grayscale image compression approach using the binary wavelet transform (BWT) and context-based arithmetic coding, namely the context-based binary wavelet transform coding algorithm (CBWTC). In our CBWTC, in order to alleviate the degradation of predictability caused by the BWT and eliminate the correlation within the same level subbands, three highpass wavelet coefficients at the same location are combined to form an octave symbol and then encoded with a ternary arithmetic coder. The conditional context of the CBWTC is properly modeled by exploiting the properties of the BWT as well as taking the advantages of non-causal adaptive context modeling. Experimental results show that the coding performance of the CBWTC is better than that of the state-of-the-art grayscale image coders except for images containing rich texture, and always outperforms the JBIG2 algorithm and other BWT-based binary coding technique.
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