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Autore principale: Abebayew, Fikresilase Wondmeneh
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.13789
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author Abebayew, Fikresilase Wondmeneh
author_facet Abebayew, Fikresilase Wondmeneh
contents Image compression techniques have made remarkable progress when it comes to file size reduction with a tolerable quality reduction; nonetheless, they are facing some challenges when it comes to applying more compression with the same perceptible quality or in accounting for specific use cases such as deep archive files and more efficient image transfers. Previous techniques have tried to solve the former problem by applying one specific or a combination of different algorithms. However, none of these methods were able to achieve additional file size reduction beyond a certain compression. I introduce Reduced Bit Median Quantization (RBMQ), a middle-process image compression technique designed to enhance file size reduction so that it can be stored with already existing file extension formats. In RBMQ by applying only the first step in which the quantization of valued further file size reduction can be achieved without a noticeable decrease in the image quality. Furthermore, more size reduction can be achieved by reducing the representing bits for the quantized values which can be optimal for deep archival storage or big-size image transfer in which the image quality is not suitable for the human eye since it is dark and dim but can be much efficient to interact with network and storage components later to be decoded to get the only quantized value image that almost the same quality with the original one. RBMQ introduces redundancy to the pixel values to be taken advantage of by existing compression techniques furthermore it introduces bit reduction from 8 to 5 bits for image file extensions such as jpeg which substantially reduces the file size to be used for JPEG file transfers and deep archive storage.
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spellingShingle Reduced bit median quantization: A middle process for Efficient Image Compression
Abebayew, Fikresilase Wondmeneh
Image and Video Processing
Information Theory
Image compression techniques have made remarkable progress when it comes to file size reduction with a tolerable quality reduction; nonetheless, they are facing some challenges when it comes to applying more compression with the same perceptible quality or in accounting for specific use cases such as deep archive files and more efficient image transfers. Previous techniques have tried to solve the former problem by applying one specific or a combination of different algorithms. However, none of these methods were able to achieve additional file size reduction beyond a certain compression. I introduce Reduced Bit Median Quantization (RBMQ), a middle-process image compression technique designed to enhance file size reduction so that it can be stored with already existing file extension formats. In RBMQ by applying only the first step in which the quantization of valued further file size reduction can be achieved without a noticeable decrease in the image quality. Furthermore, more size reduction can be achieved by reducing the representing bits for the quantized values which can be optimal for deep archival storage or big-size image transfer in which the image quality is not suitable for the human eye since it is dark and dim but can be much efficient to interact with network and storage components later to be decoded to get the only quantized value image that almost the same quality with the original one. RBMQ introduces redundancy to the pixel values to be taken advantage of by existing compression techniques furthermore it introduces bit reduction from 8 to 5 bits for image file extensions such as jpeg which substantially reduces the file size to be used for JPEG file transfers and deep archive storage.
title Reduced bit median quantization: A middle process for Efficient Image Compression
topic Image and Video Processing
Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.13789