- Title
- Constrained Bit Allocation for Error Resilient JPEG Coding
- Authors
- Y. Yoo and A. Ortega
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Where
- Proc. of the 31st Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Sys. and Computers,
Pacific Grove, CA, Nov. 1997.
- Abstract
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Variable-rate bit streams generated under the current DCT-based
JPEG standard are vulnerable to propagation of error across the
data units, i.e., DCT blocks. A traditional approach to combat
this problem has been to introduce resynchronization markers in the
transmitted bitstream. In this paper we propose an alternative,
and more efficient, approach based on constraining the data length for
the blocks or groups of blocks in the compressed image.
In the proposed scheme the number of coded bits in each block,
or group of blocks, is sent to the decoder as side information and
thus the decoder can introduce resynchronization markers.
The required overhead is significantly less than that of typical explicit
synchronization schemes (e.g., those in JPEG). In addition, it is
possible to further constrain the allowable rates for the blocks
in order to reduce the overhead. We show experimental results where
the constrained rate allocation is performed using thresholding
techniques on images encoded by the baseline JPEG.
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