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Due to exponential growth in image sizes, visually lossless coding is increasingly being considered as an alternative to numerically lossless coding, which has limited compression ratios. This paper presents a method of encoding color images in a visually lossless manner using JPEG2000. In order to hide coding artifacts caused by quantization, visibility thresholds (VTs) are measured and used for...
JPEG2000 images with K wavelet decomposition levels inherently support K + 1 spatial resolutions. Other resolutions can be obtained through resampling adjacent native resolution images. In this paper, we propose a method of encoding images that can be decoded at arbitrary resolutions in a visually lossless manner with minimum bitrates. To achieve this, visibility thresholds for resampled quantization...
This paper proposes a method of encoding images in a visually lossless manner using adaptive visibility thresholds and visual masking effects within the framework of JPEG2000. Our adaptive visibility thresholds (VTs) are determined through psychophysical experiments for measuring quantization distortion models, which are based on the variance of wavelet coefficients and the characteristics of the...
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