Lossless Coding Extensions for JPEG

T. Richter
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The issue of backwards compatible image and video coding gained some attention in both MPEG and JPEG, let it be as extension for HEVC, let it be as the JPEG XT standardization initiative of the SC29WG1 committee. The coding systems work all on the principle of a base layer operating in the low-dynamic range regime, using a tone-mapped version of the HDR material as input, and an extension layer invisible to legacy applications. The extension layer allows implementations conforming to the full standard to reconstruct the original image in the high-dynamic range regime. What is also common to all approaches is the rate-allocation problem: How can one split the rate between base and extension layer to ensure optimal coding? In this work, an explicit answer is derived for a simplified model of a two-layer compression system in the high bit-rate approximation. For a HDR to LDR tone mapping that approximates the well-known sRGB non-linearity of ? = 2.4 and a Laplacian probability density function, explicit results in the form of the Lambert-W-function are derived. The theoretical results are then verified in experiments using a JPEG XT demo implementation.
JPEG的无损编码扩展
向后兼容图像和视频编码的问题在MPEG和JPEG中都得到了一些关注,让它作为HEVC的扩展,让它作为SC29WG1委员会的JPEG XT标准化倡议。编码系统的工作原理都是在低动态范围内运行的基础层,使用HDR材料的色调映射版本作为输入,以及对遗留应用程序不可见的扩展层。扩展层允许符合完整标准的实现在高动态范围内重建原始图像。所有方法的共同之处在于速率分配问题:如何在基本层和扩展层之间分配速率以确保最佳编码?在这项工作中,一个明确的答案推导了一个简化模型的双层压缩系统在高比特率近似。对于一个HDR到LDR色调映射,近似于众所周知的sRGB非线性?= 2.4和拉普拉斯概率密度函数,得到了lambert - w函数形式的显式结果。然后用JPEG XT演示实现在实验中验证了理论结果。
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