Perceptual Image Coding with Discrete Cosine TransformConcluding Remarks
Perceptual Image Coding with Discrete Cosine Transform: Concluding Remarks
Tan, Ee-Leng; Gan, Woon-Seng
2015-05-14 00:00:00
[This monograph has described the JND threshold for DCT-II subband, which is formulated as a product of the detection threshold and the elevation parameters, namely, luminance adaptation and contrast masking. Based on this formulation, we review Chou’s [CL95], Yang’s [YLL05], Watson’s [Wat93], Wei’s [WN09], and Zhang’s [ZLX05] JND models. We have also shown how these JND models can be integrated into DCT-II based PICs, which are compatible with the JPEG standard. Although there has been significant development in the computational models for JND, a number of challenges still remain in this field.]
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Perceptual Image Coding with Discrete Cosine TransformConcluding Remarks
[This monograph has described the JND threshold for DCT-II subband, which is formulated as a product of the detection threshold and the elevation parameters, namely, luminance adaptation and contrast masking. Based on this formulation, we review Chou’s [CL95], Yang’s [YLL05], Watson’s [Wat93], Wei’s [WN09], and Zhang’s [ZLX05] JND models. We have also shown how these JND models can be integrated into DCT-II based PICs, which are compatible with the JPEG standard. Although there has been significant development in the computational models for JND, a number of challenges still remain in this field.]
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