A new splitting strategy for adaptive transform coding

Abstract In this short communication, a new splitting strategy for variable block-size image coding based on edge information is presented, which allows one to reduce the number of blocks to be encoded, while maintaining an in-depth split in edge areas. The proposed approach has been applied to a standard transform coding algorithm, and results have been compared with those obtained by a classical splitting structure. Tests showed a notable increase in the compression factor, under the same SNR conditions. Reconstructed images are affected by the blocking effect to a smaller extent, as the problem of generating a large number of small blocks in the uniform areas surrounding an edge can be overcome by the new splitting strategy.

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