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International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing
Error Resilient Image Communication Using Content-Based Multiple Description Coding
Las Vegas, Nevada
April 08-April 10
ISBN: 0-7695-1506-1
Shahram Shirani, McMaster University
Multiple description coding has been studied as an approach for transmission of images over error prone environments. The multiple description coding method proposed here takes into account the content of the image and provides the least amount of degradation, caused by loss of descriptors, for those areas of the image which are of greater inter est. This is achieved by employing a non-linear geometrical transform to add redundancy mainly to the area of interest followed by a partitioning of the non-linearly transformed image into sub-images which are coded and transmitted over separate channels. Simulations show that this approach yields exceptional performance even when only one descriptor is received. Moreover, the method proposed here can be implemented through pre- and post-processing of the image data, without modification to the source codecs (e.g., JPEG).
Index Terms:
Multiple description coding, Error resilience coding, Source/channel coding, Image communication, Content-based image Processing
Citation:
Shahram Shirani, "Error Resilient Image Communication Using Content-Based Multiple Description Coding," itcc, pp.0106, International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2002
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