This paper presents some ideas which extend the functionality and the application fields of a spatially selective coding within a JPEG2000 framework. At first, the image quality drop between the Regions of Interest (ROI) and the background (BG) is considered. In a conventional approach, the reconstructed image quality steeply drops along the ROI boundary; however, this effect could be considered or perceived objectionable in some use cases. A simple quality decay management is proposed here, which makes use of concentric ROI with different scaling factors. This allows the technique to be perfectly consistent with the JPEG2000 part 2 ROI definition and description. Another considered issue is the extension of the selective ROI coding to a 3...
With advances in imaging and communication systems, there is increased use of multi-dimensional imag...
In image coding applications, quantitative quality metrics which approximate the perceived quality o...
Image sizes have increased exponentially in recent years. The resulting high-resolution images are t...
The purpose of this paper is to present a technique to extend the functionality and the application ...
This paper details work undertaken on the application of an algorithm for visual attention (VA) to r...
Novel camera systems producing 3D-images containing light direction in addition to light intensity i...
The two-dimensional quality metric Peak-Sional-To-Noise-Ratio (PSNR) is often used to evaluate the q...
In this paper we investigate the possibility of improving the overall perception of image quality by...
Abstract — Every digital image has some spatial regions that are more important in some sense than ...
Compression schemes for 3D images and -video gain much of their efficiency from transformations that...
This paper details work undertaken on the application of an algorithm for visual attention (VA) to r...
This work addresses the delicate problem of lossy compression of medical images. More specifically, ...
The 2D quality metric Peak-Signal-To-Noise-Ratio (PSNR) is often used when evaluating the quality of...
International audienceAlong with the digital evolution, image post-production and indexing have beco...
Visual signal (i.e., images and videos) coding is to compress digital visual data to be as small in ...
With advances in imaging and communication systems, there is increased use of multi-dimensional imag...
In image coding applications, quantitative quality metrics which approximate the perceived quality o...
Image sizes have increased exponentially in recent years. The resulting high-resolution images are t...
The purpose of this paper is to present a technique to extend the functionality and the application ...
This paper details work undertaken on the application of an algorithm for visual attention (VA) to r...
Novel camera systems producing 3D-images containing light direction in addition to light intensity i...
The two-dimensional quality metric Peak-Sional-To-Noise-Ratio (PSNR) is often used to evaluate the q...
In this paper we investigate the possibility of improving the overall perception of image quality by...
Abstract — Every digital image has some spatial regions that are more important in some sense than ...
Compression schemes for 3D images and -video gain much of their efficiency from transformations that...
This paper details work undertaken on the application of an algorithm for visual attention (VA) to r...
This work addresses the delicate problem of lossy compression of medical images. More specifically, ...
The 2D quality metric Peak-Signal-To-Noise-Ratio (PSNR) is often used when evaluating the quality of...
International audienceAlong with the digital evolution, image post-production and indexing have beco...
Visual signal (i.e., images and videos) coding is to compress digital visual data to be as small in ...
With advances in imaging and communication systems, there is increased use of multi-dimensional imag...
In image coding applications, quantitative quality metrics which approximate the perceived quality o...
Image sizes have increased exponentially in recent years. The resulting high-resolution images are t...