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Image Compression Algorithm Using 15/6 Lifting Based Wavelet Transform


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1 Department of ECE at Gokula Krishna College of Engg. Sullurpet- 524121, Nellore (Dist) A.P, India
2 Rajeev Gandhi Memorial college of Engineering & Technology, Nandyal-518501, Kurnool (Dist) A.P, India
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at J.N.T University College of Engineering. Anantapur-515002, Andhrapradesh, India
     

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The aim of this paper is to examine a set of wavelet functions (wavelets) for implementation in an image compression system and to highlight the benefit of 15/6 lifting based wavelet transform relating to today‟s methods. This paper discusses important features of wavelet transform in compression of still images, including the extent to which the quality of image is degraded by the process of wavelet compression and decompression. Image quality is measured objectively, using peak signal-to-noise ratio or picture quality scale. The effects of different wavelet functions, image contents and compression ratios are assessed. A comparison with a 5/3 wavelet-transform-based compression system is given. Our results provide a good reference for application developers to choose a good wavelet compression system for their application.

Keywords

15/6 and 13/9 Lifting Based Wavelet Transforms, DWT, Image Compression, Lifting Scheme.
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Authors

G. Chenchu Krishnaiah
Department of ECE at Gokula Krishna College of Engg. Sullurpet- 524121, Nellore (Dist) A.P, India
T. Jayachandra Prasad
Rajeev Gandhi Memorial college of Engineering & Technology, Nandyal-518501, Kurnool (Dist) A.P, India
M. N. Giri Prasad
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at J.N.T University College of Engineering. Anantapur-515002, Andhrapradesh, India

Abstract


The aim of this paper is to examine a set of wavelet functions (wavelets) for implementation in an image compression system and to highlight the benefit of 15/6 lifting based wavelet transform relating to today‟s methods. This paper discusses important features of wavelet transform in compression of still images, including the extent to which the quality of image is degraded by the process of wavelet compression and decompression. Image quality is measured objectively, using peak signal-to-noise ratio or picture quality scale. The effects of different wavelet functions, image contents and compression ratios are assessed. A comparison with a 5/3 wavelet-transform-based compression system is given. Our results provide a good reference for application developers to choose a good wavelet compression system for their application.

Keywords


15/6 and 13/9 Lifting Based Wavelet Transforms, DWT, Image Compression, Lifting Scheme.