Marc Antonini
Simon Fraser University
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international conference on image processing | 1998
Jacques Vaisey; Michel Barlaud; Marc Antonini
This paper examines the problem of compressing multispectral images using the wavelet transform and stack-run entropy coding. Our goal is to explore various ways of coding the wavelet coefficients in order to see which techniques can best exploit the correlation between the multispectral bands to produce an efficient coding algorithm. The results of our study indicate that applying the KLT to each subband followed by lattice VQ on Z/sup n/ and subsequent independent entropy coding of each of the lattice dimensions is an effective and fairly simple coding technique. We also demonstrate the importance of proper bit-allocation or, equivalently, the correct choice of the lattice scale parameter for each subband.
Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2000
Catherine Lambert-Nebout; Christophe Latry; Gilles A. Moury; Christophe Parisot; Marc Antonini; Michel Barlaud
Future high resolution instruments planned by CNES to succeed SPOT5 will lead to higher bit rates because of the increase in both resolution and number of bits per pixel, not compensated by the reduced swatch. Data compression is then needed, with compression ratio goals higher than the 2.81 SPOT5 value obtained with a JPEG like algorithm. Compression ratio should rise typically to 4 - 6 values, with artifacts remaining unnoticeable: SPOT5 algorithm performances have clearly to be outdone. On another hand, in the framework of optimized and low cost instruments, noise level will increase. Furthermore, the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) and the sampling grid will be fitted together, to -- at least roughly -- satisfy Shannon requirements. As with the Supermode sampling scheme of the SPOT5 Panchromatic band, the images will have to be restored (deconvolution and denoising) and that renders the compression impact assessment much more complex. This paper is a synthesis of numerous studies evaluating several data compression algorithms, some of them supposing that the adaptation between sampling grid and MTF is obtained by the quincunx Supermode scheme. The following points are analyzed: compression decorrelator (DCT, LOT, wavelet, lifting), comparison with JPEG2000 for images acquired on a square grid, compression fitting to the quincunx sampling and on board restoration (before compression) versus on ground restoration. For each of them, we describe the proposed solutions, underlining the associated complexity and comparing them from a quantitative and qualitative point of view, giving the results of experts analyses.
Archive | 2004
Scan-Based Lifted; Thomas André; Marco Cagnazzo; Marc Antonini; Michel Barlaud
Archive | 2013
Mikael Carlavan; Laure Blanc-Féraud; Marc Antonini; Carole Thiebaut; Christophe Latry; Yves Bobichon
14° Colloque sur le traitement du signal et des images, 1993 ; p. 451-454 | 1993
Marc Antonini; Michel Barlaud; Bernard Rougé; Catherine Lambert-Nebout
Archive | 2012
Mikael Carlavan; Laure Blanc-Féraud; Marc Antonini; Carole Thiebaut; Christophe Latry; Yves Bobichon
GRETSI | 2013
Mikael Carlavan; Laure Blanc-Féraud; Marc Antonini; Carole Thiebaut; Christophe Latry; Yves Bobichon
GRETSI | 2013
Mikael Carlavan; Laure Blanc-Féraud; Marc Antonini; Carole Thiebaut; Christophe Latry; Yves Bobichon
On-Board Payload Data Compression Workshop | 2012
Mikael Carlavan; Laure Blanc-Féraud; Marc Antonini; Carole Thiebaut; Christophe Latry; Yves Bobichon
On-Board Payload Data Compression Workshop | 2012
Mikael Carlavan; Laure Blanc-Féraud; Marc Antonini; Carole Thiebaut; Christophe Latry; Yves Bobichon