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18 January 1988 Comparison Of Two Interpolative Coding Methods: DIDY And RBN
K. Vanhoof, S. Desmet, J. Rommelaere, A. Oosterlinck
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Abstract
This paper compares two coding methods that differs in segmentation and reconstruction strategy, but they both use interpolation as basic reconstructor. The general scheme is given in fig.1 . First the picture is segmented and the relevant information of each segment is extracted, secondly this information is coded and this information is used for the reconstruction of the picture. A brief description of the segmentation methods is given in part 2. For a more detailed description see [VAN]. The relation between segmentation and reconstruction is also described. In part 3 and 4 the reconstruction strategies for DIDT and RBN are treated in detail. The last part will compare some results of simulations on real images.
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K. Vanhoof, S. Desmet, J. Rommelaere, and A. Oosterlinck "Comparison Of Two Interpolative Coding Methods: DIDY And RBN", Proc. SPIE 0829, Applications of Digital Image Processing X, (18 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942115
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Digital image processing

Image quality

Nose

Strategic intelligence

Visualization

Visual system

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