Extended performance comparison of hybrid wavelet transform for image compression with varying proportions of constituent transforms

Sudeep D. Thepade, J. Dewan, A. Lohar
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The rapid growth of digital imaging applications have increased the need for effective image compression techniques. Image compression minimizes the size of the image without degrading the quality of the image to an unacceptable level. Image compression in transform domain is one of the most popular techniques. Previous work has proved that the hybrid wavelet transforms (HWT) are better than the respective constituent orthogonal transforms in image compression[1, 2]. Here the extended performance comparison of HWT for image compression is presented with varying the constituent transforms and the proportions of the constituent transforms to test the effect on quality of image compression. The experimentation is done on set of 20 images by varying the constituent transforms, proportion of constituent transforms and compression ratios (CR). The constituent transforms used to generated HWT are Cosine transform, Sine transform, Slant transform, Kekre transform, Walsh transform and Haar transform. Here five proportions of constituent transforms alias 1:16, 1:4, 1:1, 4:1, 16:1 are considered for generation of HWT. Results prove that 4:1, 1:1, 1:4 proportions of constituent transforms in HWT gives better performance as compared to 1:1 proportion of constituent transforms for different compression ratios. Also for 95% compression ratio, 4:1 ratio of DCT-Haarconstituent transforms in HWT gives better results. 1:1 ratio of DCT-Haarconstituent transforms give better results for compression ratios between 70% and 90%. For lower compression ratios, 1:4 proportions of DCT-Haarconstituent transformsin HWT gives better performance.
不同分量变换比例下混合小波变换图像压缩的扩展性能比较
数字成像应用的快速增长增加了对有效图像压缩技术的需求。图像压缩最小化图像的大小,而不会将图像的质量降低到不可接受的水平。变换域的图像压缩是目前最流行的图像压缩技术之一。先前的研究已经证明混合小波变换(HWT)在图像压缩方面优于各自的组成正交变换[1,2]。本文通过变换各分量变换和各分量变换的比例,对HWT在图像压缩中的扩展性能进行了比较,以测试对图像压缩质量的影响。通过改变组成变换、组成变换比例和压缩比(CR),在一组20幅图像上进行了实验。用于生成HWT的成分变换有余弦变换、正弦变换、斜变换、Kekre变换、Walsh变换和Haar变换。这里考虑了五种组成变换的比例,即:1:16,1:4,1:1,4:1,16:1,用于生成HWT。结果证明,在不同的压缩比下,HWT中4:1、1:1、1:4比例的成分变换比1:1比例的成分变换具有更好的性能。对于95%的压缩比,在HWT中采用4:1的DCT-Haarconstituent transform可以得到更好的结果。当压缩比在70% ~ 90%之间时,采用1:1比例的DCT-Haarconstituent transform可以得到更好的结果。对于较低的压缩比,1:4比例的DCT-Haarconstituent transform在HWT中有更好的性能。
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