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Fixed Analysis Adaptive Synthesis Filter Banks By Clyde A. Lettsome, P.E. Mark J. T. Smith, Ph.D. Russell M. Mersereau, Ph.D.

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Fixed Analysis Adaptive Synthesis Filter Banks for Image Compression. This presentation was given at the 2008 SPIE Defense + Security Conference in Orlando Florida

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Fixed Analysis Adaptive Synthesis

Filter Banks

ByClyde A. Lettsome, P.E.Mark J. T. Smith, Ph.D.

Russell M. Mersereau, Ph.D.

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Introduction

Time-Varying FIR Filter Banks

Designing The Filters

Results And Conclusions

Future Work

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Introduction

Analysis-synthesis filter banks have been employed pervasively in the signal processing community for more than three decades. They are:

Computationally efficient and exactly reconstructing

For image compression the subbands are quantized

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Introduction

When bit rates are lowered, inevitably distortions occurChallenge: designing of subband image compression systems that can yield improved performance at these lower bit rates.

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Time-varying Filter Banks

Prior Solution- Time-varying filter banks evolution

Nayebi explored a technique where analysis-synthesis filters are switched to reduce edge distortion.

Arrowood and Sodagar applied Nayebi’s work, investigated post-filtering restore PR.

Time-varying filter banks can reduce the magnitude of these distortions observed at edges in natural images.

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Time-varying Filter Banks

A disadvantage is that the synthesis filters must be changed in lock step with the analysis filters

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Time-varying Filter Banks

AnalysisSingle Set

AnalysisMultiple Set

SynthesisSingle Set

Numerous ResearchersConventional Filter bankWavelets

No known research done

SynthesisMultiple Set

Our Research Nayebi, Arrowood, Chung, Sodagar, and othersTime-Varying filter banksNewer

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Time-varying Filter Banks

Our Solution- Adaptive FIR filter banks for image coding: have the analysis filters fixed, but

the synthesis filters change adaptively,

have no overhead associated with synchronization,

are compatible with existing subband/wavelet encoders.

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Time-varying Filter Banks

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Designing the Filters

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•Nayebi introduced a time domain formulation that allowed even length FIR filters to be design at a pre-specified system delay.

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An optimization equation is formed using:

• reconstruction error component

•component associated with the frequency domain characteristics

• and a weighting factor

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13 Designing the Filters

where

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14Result and Conclusion

Conventional SPIHT Coder

Bit Rate: 0.5 bpp

PSNR: 31.47 dB

Adaptive SPIHT Coder

Method applied: Last level of reconstruction

Filters used: 9/7 and complementary min and max phase filters

Bit Rate: 0.5 bpp

PSNR: 32.95 dB

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Future Work

Applying technique on more levels Develop a more sophisticated phase selection

approach