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18 October 2004 A generalized 2D/3D progressive image coder based on 1D integer wavelet transformation
Rongkai Zhao, Michael Gabriel, Geneva G. Belford
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Abstract
Images, 2D or 3D, are usually perceived or analyzed in their respective number of dimensions either in the spatial domain or frequency domain. 3D images such as volumetric data sets are important in many scientific and biomedical fields. To extend a 2D image compression coder to 3D, special care is often required. We are proposing a progressive lossy to lossless image coder that can be extended to multi-dimensions with minimum effort. Hilbert traversal enables us to transform a multi-dimensional signal to a 1D signal, thus 2D/3D images can be compressed in the same way. Only the traversal program needs to be modified for images in different dimensions. Hilbert traversal's locality and slow context change properties render a very compressible 1D signal. After integer wavelet transformation, the resulting wavelet coefficients are rearranged based on our new linearization algorithm. The most important information appears in the front of the data stream. Progressive image encoding/decoding, which is desired by many applications, is possible due to the linearization algorithm. The control data and wavelet coefficients are finally entropy coded to produce a compact data stream. Lossy and lossless image information is embedded in the same data stream.
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Rongkai Zhao, Michael Gabriel, and Geneva G. Belford "A generalized 2D/3D progressive image coder based on 1D integer wavelet transformation", Proc. SPIE 5561, Mathematics of Data/Image Coding, Compression, and Encryption VII, with Applications, (18 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.558994
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Image compression

3D image processing

Quantization

Computer programming

Visualization

Data compression

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