posted on 2010-07-19, 13:00authored byEran Edirisinghe, Satish Bedi, Christos Grecos
JPEG-LS is the latest pixel based lossless to near lossless still image coding standard introduced by the Joint
Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) '. In this standard simple localized edge detection techniques are used in order to
determine the predictive value of each pixel. These edge detection techniques only detect horizontal and vertical edges
and the corresponding predictors have only been optimized for the accurate prediction of pixels in the locality of
horizontal and/or vertical edges. As a result JPEG-LS produces large prediction enors in the locality of diagonal edges.
In this paper we propose a low complexity, low cost technique that accurately detects diagonal edges and predicts the
value of pixels to be encoded based on the gradients available within the standard predictive template of JPEG-LS. We
provide experimental results to show that the proposed technique outperforms JPEG-LS in terms of predicted mean
squared error, by a margin ofup to 8.5 1%.
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Citation
EDIRISINGHE, E.A., BEDI, S. and GRECOS, C., 2002. Improvements to JPEG-LS via diagonal edge-based prediction. IN: Kuo, C.-C. J. (ed.) Visual Communications and Image Processing 2002, Proceedings of SPIE, 4671, 604, 11pp.
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