A new improvement of SPIHT progressive image transmission

Chun-Liang Tung, Tung-Shou Chen, Wei-Hua Andrew Wang, Shiow-Tyng Yeh
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To generate optimal transmission quality for images, we present a new technique to improve the progressive image transmission (PIT) of SPIHT. The original approach about the progressive image transmission is that SPIHT regards the bit streams acquired from every truncation as a transmission in every phase; in every truncation, SPIHT not only refine the significant coefficients from this truncation but also re-refine the significant coefficients extracted from the previous phases. These refinements and re-refinement are not worth in many situations. The method we introduced is that, in some transmission phases, the refined and re-refined bit streams will not be transmitted immediately and will be replaced by the bit streams derived from the significant coefficients of the next truncation. These refined bit streams will be sent late. According to the experimental results, the new method has the better image quality in each PIT phase than the original SPIHT.
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SPIHT渐进图像传输的新改进
为了产生最佳的图像传输质量,我们提出了一种改进SPIHT渐进图像传输(PIT)的新技术。最初的渐进图像传输方法是SPIHT将每次截断后获得的比特流视为每个阶段的传输;在每次截断中,SPIHT不仅对该截断的显著系数进行细化,而且对前一阶段提取的显著系数进行重新细化。这些改进和再改进在很多情况下是不值得的。我们介绍的方法是,在某些传输阶段,精炼和再精炼的比特流不会立即传输,而是由下一个截断的有效系数衍生的比特流所取代。这些精炼的比特流将延迟发送。实验结果表明,新方法在每个PIT阶段的图像质量都优于原SPIHT方法。
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