A REVIEW PAPER ON A COMPARATIVE STUDY BLOCK TRUNCATING CODING, WAVELET, FRACTAL IMAGE COMPRESSION & EMBEDDED ZERO TREE
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-03-30
Authors : Naveen Dhillion; Kuldeep;
Page : 154-159
Keywords : Image Compression; Block truncating coding (BTC); Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT); Fractal image compression (FIC); Embedded Zero Tree Wavelet (EZW); Gabor filter and Image Processing.;
Abstract
Many different image compression techniques currently exist for the compression of different types of images. Image compression is fundamental to the efficient and cost-effective use of digital imaging technology and applications. In this study Image compression was applied to compress and decompress image at various compression ratios. Compressing an image is significantly different than compressing raw binary data. For this different compression algorithm are used to compress images. Fractal image compression has been widely used to compress the image. We undertake a study of the performance difference of different transform coding techniques i.e. Block Truncating Coding, Wavelet, Fractal and Embedded Zero Tree image compression. This paper focuses important features of transform coding in compression of still images, including the extent to which the quality of image is degraded by the process of compression and decompression. The above techniques have been successfully used in many applications. Images obtained with those techniques yield very good results. The numerical analysis of such algorithms is carried out by measuring Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR), Compression Ratio (CR). For the implementation of this proposed work we use the Image Processing Toolbox under Matlab software
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