Implementational Aspects of the Contourlet Filter Bank and Application in Image Coding

This paper analyzed the implementational aspects of the contourlet filter bank (or the pyramidal directional filter bank (PDFB)), and considered its application in image coding. First, details of the binary tree-structured directional filter bank (DFB) are presented, including a modification to mini...

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Main Authors: Truong T. Nguyen, Yilong Liu, Hervé Chauris, Soontorn Oraintara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-02-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/373487
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spelling doaj-0b91f63c2a044036a173ec24f625f3e82020-11-25T01:28:28ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802009-02-01200810.1155/2008/373487Implementational Aspects of the Contourlet Filter Bank and Application in Image CodingTruong T. NguyenYilong LiuHervé ChaurisSoontorn OraintaraThis paper analyzed the implementational aspects of the contourlet filter bank (or the pyramidal directional filter bank (PDFB)), and considered its application in image coding. First, details of the binary tree-structured directional filter bank (DFB) are presented, including a modification to minimize the phase delay factor and necessary steps for handling rectangular images. The PDFB is viewed as an overcomplete filter bank, and the directional filters are expressed in terms of polyphase components of the pyramidal filter bank and the conventional DFB. The aliasing effect of the conventional DFB and the Laplacian pyramid to the directional filters is then considered, and the conditions for reducing this effect are presented. The new filters obtained by redesigning the PDFBs satisfying these requirements have much better frequency responses. A hybrid multiscale filter bank consisting of the PDFB at higher scales and the traditional maximally decimated wavelet filter bank at lower scales is constructed to provide a sparse image representation. A novel embedded image coding system based on the image decomposition and a morphological dilation algorithm is then presented. The coding algorithm efficiently clusters the significant coefficients using progressive morphological operations. Context models for arithmetic coding are designed to exploit the intraband dependency and the correlation existing among the neighboring directional subbands. Experimental results show that the proposed coding algorithm outperforms the current state-of-the-art wavelet-based coders, such as JPEG2000, for images with directional features.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/373487
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author Truong T. Nguyen
Yilong Liu
Hervé Chauris
Soontorn Oraintara
spellingShingle Truong T. Nguyen
Yilong Liu
Hervé Chauris
Soontorn Oraintara
Implementational Aspects of the Contourlet Filter Bank and Application in Image Coding
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
author_facet Truong T. Nguyen
Yilong Liu
Hervé Chauris
Soontorn Oraintara
author_sort Truong T. Nguyen
title Implementational Aspects of the Contourlet Filter Bank and Application in Image Coding
title_short Implementational Aspects of the Contourlet Filter Bank and Application in Image Coding
title_full Implementational Aspects of the Contourlet Filter Bank and Application in Image Coding
title_fullStr Implementational Aspects of the Contourlet Filter Bank and Application in Image Coding
title_full_unstemmed Implementational Aspects of the Contourlet Filter Bank and Application in Image Coding
title_sort implementational aspects of the contourlet filter bank and application in image coding
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
issn 1687-6172
1687-6180
publishDate 2009-02-01
description This paper analyzed the implementational aspects of the contourlet filter bank (or the pyramidal directional filter bank (PDFB)), and considered its application in image coding. First, details of the binary tree-structured directional filter bank (DFB) are presented, including a modification to minimize the phase delay factor and necessary steps for handling rectangular images. The PDFB is viewed as an overcomplete filter bank, and the directional filters are expressed in terms of polyphase components of the pyramidal filter bank and the conventional DFB. The aliasing effect of the conventional DFB and the Laplacian pyramid to the directional filters is then considered, and the conditions for reducing this effect are presented. The new filters obtained by redesigning the PDFBs satisfying these requirements have much better frequency responses. A hybrid multiscale filter bank consisting of the PDFB at higher scales and the traditional maximally decimated wavelet filter bank at lower scales is constructed to provide a sparse image representation. A novel embedded image coding system based on the image decomposition and a morphological dilation algorithm is then presented. The coding algorithm efficiently clusters the significant coefficients using progressive morphological operations. Context models for arithmetic coding are designed to exploit the intraband dependency and the correlation existing among the neighboring directional subbands. Experimental results show that the proposed coding algorithm outperforms the current state-of-the-art wavelet-based coders, such as JPEG2000, for images with directional features.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/373487
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