Analytical model-based bit allocation for wavelet coding with applications to multiple description coding and region of interest coding

P. Sagetong, Antonio Ortega
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Abstract

We address the problem of allocating bits to the different regions in an image coded with a progressive wavelet coder such as SPIHT (Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Trees) [1]. This type of problem appears in applications such as Region of Interest (ROI) coding or Multiple Description Coding (MDC). The wavelet coefficients in both cases are divided by different factors before coding to enable different bit allocation to different regions, because the coefficients in each region are refined at different speeds. While this is a popular approach for ROI coding [2, 3], we propose using it for MDC as well. In this work, we introduce a priority scaling factor ( ) as a dividing factor. The main contribution of this work is to provide an analytical technique to determine what the should be, given criteria such as relative importance of the regions in ROI coding or degree of redundancy in an MDC. Our approach is based on an approximation to Mallat’s model [4]. We show how our selection of is basically the same as that obtained by optimization of empirical data, with significantly less complexity.
基于分析模型的小波编码位分配及其在多描述编码和感兴趣区域编码中的应用
我们解决了用渐进式小波编码器(如SPIHT (Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Trees))[1]编码的图像中的不同区域分配位的问题。这种类型的问题出现在诸如感兴趣区域(ROI)编码或多描述编码(MDC)等应用程序中。这两种情况下的小波系数在编码前都要除以不同的因子,因为每个区域的系数的细化速度不同,所以可以将不同的位分配到不同的区域。虽然这是ROI编码的一种流行方法[2,3],但我们也建议将其用于MDC。在这项工作中,我们引入了一个优先级缩放因子()作为划分因子。这项工作的主要贡献是提供了一种分析技术,根据ROI编码中区域的相对重要性或MDC中的冗余程度等标准,确定应该是什么。我们的方法是基于对Mallat模型[4]的近似。我们展示了我们的选择如何与通过优化经验数据获得的选择基本相同,且复杂性显着降低。
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