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Region of interest (ROI) coding is a mechanism deployed in several image coding systems to enable different degrees of coding priority to specific regions of the image. JPEG2000 standard provides two ROI coding methods. However, both of them are based in mechanisms that scale the quantized coefficients. This compels to encode the additional bit-planes needed for the scaling, causing a penalization...
Quality scalability is a fundamental feature of JPEG2000, achieved through the use of quality layers that are optimally formed in the encoder by rate-distortion optimization techniques. Two points, related with the practical use of quality layers, may need to be addressed when dealing with JPEG2000 code-streams: 1) the lack of quality scalability of code-streams containing a single or few quality...
Quality scalability is one important feature of JPEG2000, used, for instance, in interactive image transmissions to deliver windows of interest (WOI) at increasing qualities. JPEG2000 achieves quality scalability through the use of quality layers, that are constructed during the encoding process by means of rate-distortion optimization techniques. Although quality layers provide optimal rate-distortion...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) applications are becoming an important issue for the territorial management, governmental and research projects, and for many fields of our society. A characteristic of such applications is the displaying of successive layers of information that, in some cases, may overlap areas of the displayed images that are eventually never showed to...
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