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在当前基于DCT的JPEG标准下生成的可变速率比特流容易受到跨数据单元(即DCT块)的错误传播的影响。解决这个问题的传统方法是在传输的比特流中引入重新同步标记。我们提出了一种更有效的替代方法,该方法基于限制压缩图像中块或块组的数据长度。在该方案中,每个块或组块中的编码位数作为侧信息发送给解码器,因此解码器可以引入重同步标记。所需的开销明显小于典型的显式同步方案(例如JPEG中的同步方案)。此外,还可以进一步限制块的允许速率,以减少开销。我们展示了使用阈值技术对基线JPEG编码的图像执行约束速率分配的实验结果。
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Constrained bit allocation for error resilient JPEG coding
Variable-rate bit streams generated under the current DCT-based JPEG standard are vulnerable to propagation of error across the data units, i.e., DCT blocks. A traditional approach to combat this problem has been to introduce resynchronization markers in the transmitted bitstream. We propose an alternative, and more efficient, approach based on constraining the data length for the blocks or groups of blocks in the compressed image. In the proposed scheme the number of coded bits in each block, or group of blocks, is sent to the decoder as side information and thus the decoder can introduce resynchronization markers. The required overhead is significantly less than that of typical explicit synchronization schemes (e.g., those in JPEG). In addition, it is possible to further constrain the allowable rates for the blocks in order to reduce the overhead. We show experimental results where the constrained rate allocation is performed using thresholding techniques on images encoded by the baseline JPEG.
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