Publication | Closed Access
Optimal 3-d coefficient tree structure for 3-d wavelet video coding
75
Citations
26
References
2003
Year
Geometric ModelingLossy CompressionImage AnalysisEngineeringImage CodingCoefficient Tree StructureZerotree Wavelet ImageNew Tree StructureMultidimensional Signal ProcessingNatural SciencesVideo Coding FormatImage CompressionMultimedia Signal ProcessingWavelet Theory3-D Wavelet VideoComputational GeometryComputer Vision
An optimal three-dimensional (3-D) coefficient tree structure for 3-D zerotree wavelet video coding is considered in this paper. The 3-D zerotree wavelet video coding is inspired by the success of the two-dimensional (2-D) zerotree wavelet image coding. Existing 3-D zerotree wavelet video codecs use the either symmetric or symmetric-alike 3-D tree structure, which is a straightforward extension of the symmetric 2-D tree structure in the zerotree wavelet image coding. In this paper, we show that the 3-D zerotree coding does not need to be applied symmetrically along all the directions, as the 2-D zerotree image coding does. We find that an asymmetric 3-D tree structure working with a more flexible asymmetric 3-D wavelet transform can produce a higher compression ratio than traditional symmetric approaches. The new 3-D tree structure can be used to improve the rate-distortion performance of many existing 3-D zerotree wavelet video codecs without sacrificing other features such as scalability and computational efficiency. The new tree structure is applied to the 3-D set partitioning in hierarchical trees method and receives convincing peak signal-to-noise ratio improvements in experiments.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1