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26 October 1983 Image Data Compression Through A Rectangular Transform
K. P. Rajappan, K. Sivaraman
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Proceedings Volume 0397, Applications of Digital Image Processing V; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935292
Event: 1983 International Technical Conference/Europe, 1983, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
Transform coding has been generally accepted as one of the best methods used for data compression. In transform processing, the image data is mapped into a new plane and the elements with minimum variances in this domain are discarded so as to get the data compression for a given quality. In this paper, a rectangular transform is defined for a given data compression. Studies made on different types of kernels show that the distortion is mainly due to rounding-off of the data on the transformed domain. This is minimized by proper selection of the inverse transform. Taking into consideration the correlation properties of the image, an optimization procedure is adopted to determine the best kernel. Results clearly indicate that the rectangular transform can be profitably used for a restricted class of pictures.
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K. P. Rajappan and K. Sivaraman "Image Data Compression Through A Rectangular Transform", Proc. SPIE 0397, Applications of Digital Image Processing V, (26 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935292
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KEYWORDS
Data compression

Quantization

Image processing

Condition numbers

Image compression

Image quality

Distortion

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