نتایج جستجو برای: lossy image compressionreconstruction

تعداد نتایج: 380937  

2016
Achinta Roy Lakshmi Prasad Saikia

Image compression is used specially for the compression of images where tolerable degradation is required. With the wide use of computers and consequently need for large scale storage and transmission of data, efficient ways of storing of data have become necessary. With the growth of technology and entrance into the Digital Age, the world has found itself amid a vast amount of information. Dea...

Journal: :International Journal of Electronics and Electical Engineering 2014

Journal: :Journal of Signal and Information Processing 2019

Journal: :EURASIP J. Image and Video Processing 2013
Taizo Suzuki Masaaki Ikehara

The discrete cosine transforms (DCTs) have found wide applications in image/video compression (image coding). DCT-based lapped transforms (LTs), called fast LTs (FLTs), overcome blocking artifacts generated at low bit rate image coding by DCT while keeping fast implementation. This paper presents a realization of more effective integer FLT (IntFLT) for lossy-to-lossless image coding, which is u...

2012
Sherin Jabbar

Advance medical imaging requires storage of large quantities of digitized clinical data. Due to the bandwidth and storage limitations, medical images must be compressed before transmission and storage. Diagnosis is effective only when compression techniques preserve all the relevant and important image information needed. There are basically two types of image compression: lossless and lossy. L...

Journal: :Medical physics 1999
A D Maidment

Computational techniques are frequently used to compress image data so that transmission and storage requirements are reduced. If the computational techniques result in no loss in image resolution, the technique is referred to as lossless compression. Greater compression of data may yield some loss in spatial or temporal resolution, and is referred to as lossy compression. In some radiologic ex...

2004
Amos J. Storkey Michael Allan

Abstract. Image compression methods such as JPEG use quantisation of discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients of image blocks to produce lossy compression. During decoding, an inverse DCT of the quantised values is used to obtain the lossy image. These methods suffer from blocky effects from the region boundaries, and can produce poor representations of regions containing sharp edges. Such ...

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