Prediction of Visual Quality Metrics in Lossy Image Compression
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2020
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Krivenko, S.
Li, F.
Lukin, V.
Vozel, B.
Krylova, Olga
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Images of different origin are widely used nowadays in various applications including medical diagnostic systems, remote sensing, etc. Due to modern tendency to improve imaging system resolution and increase image size, it has often become necessary to compress images before their storage and transferring via communication lines. Lossy compression is mostly employed for this purpose and an important task for it is to find and provide an appropriate compromise between compression ratio and quality of compressed data, in the first order, image visual quality. This paper considers an approach to predicting visual quality characterized by the metrics MSEHVSM or, equivalently, PSNR-HVS-M for the coder AGU based on discrete cosine transform (DCT). It is demonstrated that it is possible to estimate MSEHVSM in a limited number of 8x8 pixel blocks and then to predict this metric for the entire image for the considered coder. The influence of image content and the number of analyzed blocks is studied. It is shown that 500 or 1000 blocks are usually enough to carry out prediction with appropriate accuracy.
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lossy compression, images, metric prediciton
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Prediction of Visual Quality Metrics in Lossy Image Compression / S. Krivenko, F. Li, V. Lukin, B. Vozel, O. Krylova // IEEE 40th International Conference on Electronics and Nanotechnology (ELNANO), Kiev, Ukraine, April 22–24, 2020. – Kiev, 2020. – P. 478–483.