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    Title: Lossless Compression Schemes of Vector Quantization Indices Using State Codebook
    Authors: Chang, C. C.;Chen, G. M.;Lin, C. C.
    Keywords: Vector quantization system;SOC;PCA
    Date: 2008-12
    Issue Date: 2009-12-17 06:57:36 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: In a memoryless vector quantization system, each
    image block is independently encoded as a corresponding
    index and then an index table will be generated. In this
    paper, we propose two novel schemes to compress the index
    table without introducing extra encoding distortion. Both
    our schemes exploit the characteristic that the blocks of
    images are highly correlated to find the same or similar
    index from the neighboring indices in the compression
    process. To increase the compression, the principal
    component analysis (PCA) technique is also employed to
    sort the codewords in the codebook for minimizing the
    difference of neighboring indices. In addition, our second
    scheme excludes the repetitive indices from the search path
    to further decrease the bit rate. Simulation results show
    that our schemes are superior to SOC and traditional
    memoryless VQ on the compression rate.
    Relation: Journal of Computers 4(4):274-282
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering] Journal Artical

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