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1 October 1992 Hybrid JPEG/recursive block coding of images
Sriram Venkatraraman, Paul M. Farrelle
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Abstract
The tile effect is an artifact which considerably degrades the visual quality of the images coded at bit rates less than 1 bpp. A new algorithm called JPEG/RBC which is based on a two source decomposition of a noncausal model fits closely within the broad framework of the JPEG standard. Preliminary results indicate substantial improvement in performance and bit rates in addition to the mitigation of the tile effect.
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Sriram Venkatraraman and Paul M. Farrelle "Hybrid JPEG/recursive block coding of images", Proc. SPIE 1705, Visual Information Processing, (1 October 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138472
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Autoregressive models

Visualization

Image processing

Quantization

Signal to noise ratio

Visual information processing

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