Discrete cosine transform dct-i, unlike dct-ii, does not concentrate the energy of a transformed vector sufficiently well, so it is not used practically for the purposes of digital image compression. By performing regular normalization of the basic cosine transform matrix, we obtain a discrete cosine transform which has the same cosine basis as dct-i, coincides as dct-i with its own inverse transform, but unlike dct-i, it does not reduce the proper ability of cosine transform to the energy concentration. In this paper we consider briefly the properties of this transform, its possible integer implementation for the case of 8x8-matrix, its applications to the image itself and to the preliminary rgb colour space transformations, furthermore ...
This paper proposes image compression using discrete cosine transform (DCT) for the format of joint ...
This article describes a recently introduced transform algorithm called the integer cosine transform...
Image compression addresses the problem of reducing the amount of data required to represent a digit...
Discrete cosine transform dct-i, unlike dct-ii, does not concentrate the energy of a transformed vec...
This is the first comprehensive treatment of the theoretical aspects of the discrete cosine transfor...
A set of DCT domain properties for shifting and scaling by real amounts, and taking linear operation...
Image Compression addresses the problem of reducing the amount of data required to represent the dig...
In mathematical theory, the discrete cosine transform (DCT) is a lossless orthogonal transformation ...
A simplified version of the integer cosine transform (ICT) is described. For practical reasons, the ...
This paper describes implementation of the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) algorithm to MATLAB. This...
It is used specially for the compression of images where tolerable degradation is required. With the...
Abstract—Image compression encoding is one of the key techniques in modern multimedia and communicat...
The discrete cosine transform (DCT), introduced by Ahmed, Natarajan and Rao, has been used in many a...
Abstract. Each discrete cosine transform (DCT) uses N real basis vectors whose components are cosine...
AbstractInteger DCTs have important applications in lossless coding. In this paper, an integer DCT o...
This paper proposes image compression using discrete cosine transform (DCT) for the format of joint ...
This article describes a recently introduced transform algorithm called the integer cosine transform...
Image compression addresses the problem of reducing the amount of data required to represent a digit...
Discrete cosine transform dct-i, unlike dct-ii, does not concentrate the energy of a transformed vec...
This is the first comprehensive treatment of the theoretical aspects of the discrete cosine transfor...
A set of DCT domain properties for shifting and scaling by real amounts, and taking linear operation...
Image Compression addresses the problem of reducing the amount of data required to represent the dig...
In mathematical theory, the discrete cosine transform (DCT) is a lossless orthogonal transformation ...
A simplified version of the integer cosine transform (ICT) is described. For practical reasons, the ...
This paper describes implementation of the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) algorithm to MATLAB. This...
It is used specially for the compression of images where tolerable degradation is required. With the...
Abstract—Image compression encoding is one of the key techniques in modern multimedia and communicat...
The discrete cosine transform (DCT), introduced by Ahmed, Natarajan and Rao, has been used in many a...
Abstract. Each discrete cosine transform (DCT) uses N real basis vectors whose components are cosine...
AbstractInteger DCTs have important applications in lossless coding. In this paper, an integer DCT o...
This paper proposes image compression using discrete cosine transform (DCT) for the format of joint ...
This article describes a recently introduced transform algorithm called the integer cosine transform...
Image compression addresses the problem of reducing the amount of data required to represent a digit...