PARAMETER TRANSMISSION VIA ROI IN JPEG2000 FOR VARIABLE-COEFFICIENT INVERTIBLE DEINTERLACING (WedAmPO2)
Author(s) :
Takuma Ishida (Niigata University, Japan)
Jun Uchita (Niigata University, Japan)
Shogo Muramatsu (Niigata University, Japan)
Hisakazu Kikuchi (Niigata University, Japan)
Tetsuro Kuge (Science and Technical Research, NHK, Japan)
Abstract : A coefficient-parameter embedding method is presented for invertible deinterlacing with variable coefficients in the application to Motion-JPEG2000 (MJP2). Invertible deinterlacing, which the authors have developed before, can be used as a preprocess of frame-based video codec, such as MJP2, for interlaced videos. When the conventional field-interleaving is used instead, comb-tooth artifacts appear around edges of moving objects. On the other hand, the invertible deinterlacing technique allows us to suppress the comb-tooth artifacts and also to recover an original picture on demand. As previous works, the authors have developed a variable coefficient scheme with a motion detector, which realizes adaptability to local characteristics of given pictures. When applying this deinterlacing technique to an image codec, however, it is required to send coefficient parameters to receivers for original picture recovery. This work proposes a parameter-embedding technique and constructs a standard stream which consists both of picture data and parameters. The parameters are embedded into the first LH subband of the wavelet domain through the ROI (region of interest) function of JPEG2000, while maintaining the capability of comb-tooth suppression and quality recovery.

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