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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DCT AND WAVELET-BASED IMAGE CODING & RECONSTRUCTION

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DCT AND WAVELET-BASED IMAGE CODING & RECONSTRUCTION. Mr. S Majumder & Dr. Md. A Hussain Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering NERIST (North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology) (Deemed University), Arunachal Pradesh

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DCT AND WAVELET-BASED IMAGE CODING & RECONSTRUCTION

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  1. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DCT AND WAVELET-BASED IMAGE CODING & RECONSTRUCTION Mr. S Majumder & Dr. Md. A Hussain Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering NERIST (North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology) (Deemed University), Arunachal Pradesh swanirbhar@gmail.com & bubuli_99@yahoo.com

  2. IMAGE COMPRESSION • THE NEED FOR COMPRESSION 1. Spatial redundancy Correlation between neighboring pixels values 2. Spectral redundancy’ Correlation between different spectral bands • INTRODUCTION TO IMAGE COMPRESSION 1. Lossless compression 2. Lossy compression • OBJECTIVE 1. Minimum distortion 2. High compression ratio 3. Fast computation time

  3. DCT-Based Image Coding Standard The DCT can be regarded as a discrete-time version of the Fourier-Cosine series. It is a close relative of DFT, a technique for converting a signal into elementary frequency components. Thus DCT can be computed with a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) like algorithm in O(n log n) operations. Unlike DFT, DCT is real-valued and provides a better approximation of a signal with fewer coefficients. The DCT of a discrete signal x(n), n=0, 1, .. , N-1 is defined as: where, C(u) = 0.707 for u = 0 and = 1 otherwise.

  4. DCT based Encoder & Decoder

  5. DISCRETE WAVELET TRANSFORM

  6. FLOWCHART FOR 2D FORWARD DWT

  7. 2D DWT (4 Steps)

  8. WAVELETS

  9. ZIGZAG SCAN PROCEDURE • Zigzag Scanning converts the 2D data into 1D data

  10. QUANTIZATION Uniform Quantization Quantization Non-Uniform Quantization

  11. UNIFORM QUANTIZATION

  12. FLOWCHART FOR UNIFORM QUANTIZER & DEQUANTIZER

  13. ENTROPY ENCODING The quantized data contains redundant information. It is a waste of storage space if we were to save the redundancies of the quantized data. Run-Length Encoding ENTROPY ENCODING Huffman Encoding

  14. RUN-LENGTH ENCODING

  15. FLOWCHART FOR RUN LENGTH ENCODER & DECODER

  16. HUFFMAN ENCODING

  17. FLOWCHART FOR HUFFMAN ENCODER & DECODER

  18. FLOWCHART FOR 2D INVERSE DWT

  19. DCT and DWT (Daubechies 6-tap) output size, after coding indifferent coding techniques versus Quantization level (for 14,321 bytes)

  20. Reconstructed image size versus Quantization levels for different encoding techniques

  21. CONCLUSION • For still images, the wavelet transform based compression outperforms the DCT based compression typically in terms of the compressed output for different quantization levels, as well as the reconstructed image quality. • For the same reconstructed image size of 14 Kb and equivalent image clarity, DWT based coded image requires less than half transmission bandwidth and storage requirement as compared to DCT based coded image.

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  23. THANK YOU

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