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  • Quality Control for the BPG Lossy Compression of Three-Channel Remote Sensing Images

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    - Remote Sensing - Year 2022

    This paper deals with providing the desired quality in the Better Portable Graphics (BPG)-based lossy compression of color and three-channel remote sensing (RS) images. Quality is described by the Mean Deviation Similarity Index (MDSI), which is proven to be one of the best metrics for characterizing compressed image quality due to its high conventional and rank-order correlation with the Mean Opinion Score (MOS) values. The...

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  • Intelligent Lossy Compression Method of Providing a Desired Visual Quality for Images of Different Complexity

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    - Year 2022

    Lossy compression plays a vital role in modern digital image processing for producing a high compression ratio. However, distortion is unavoidable, which affects further image processing and must be handled with care. Providing a desired visual quality is an efficient approach for reaching a trade-off between introduced distortions and compression ratio; it aims to control the visual quality of the decompressed images and make...

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  • A Fast and Accurate Prediction of Distortions in DCT-Based Lossy Image Compression

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    - Electronics - Year 2023

    Since the number of acquired images and their size have the tendency to increase, their lossy compression is widely applied for their storage, transfer, and dissemination. Simultaneously with providing a relatively large compression ratio, lossy compression produces distortions that are inevitably introduced and have to be controlled. The properties of these distortions depend on several factors such as image properties, the...

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  • Analysis of impact of lossy audio compression on the robustness of watermark embedded in the DWT domain for non-blind copyright protection

    A methodology of non-blind watermarking of the audio content is proposed. The outline of audio copyright problem and motivation for practical applications are discussed. The algorithmic theory pertaining watermarking techniques is briefly introduced. The system architecture together with employed workflows for embedding and extracting the watermarks are described. The implemented approach is described and obtained results are reported....

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  • On the compression of multibeam sonar raw bathymetry data

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    Multibeam sonars are widely used in applications like high resolution bathymetry measurements or underwater object imaging. One of the significant problems in multibeam sensing of the marine environment is large amount of data which must be transmitted from the sonar processing unit to an operator station using a limited bit rate channel. For instance, such a situation would be in the case when the multibeam sonar was mounted on...

  • Using wavelet techniques for multibeam sonar bathymetry data compression

    Multibeam sonars are widely used in applications like high resolution bathymetry measurements or underwater object imaging. One of the significant problems in multibeam sensing of the marine environment is large amount of data which must be transmitted from the sonar processing unit to an operator station using a limited bit rate channel. For instance, such a situation would be in the case when the multibeam sonar was mounted on...

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  • Low-Level Music Feature Vectors Embedded as Watermarks

    In this paper a method consisting in embedding low-level music feature vectors as watermarks into a musical signal is proposed. First, a review of some recent watermarking techniques and the main goals of development of digital watermarking research are provided. Then, a short overview of parameterization employed in the area of Music Information Retrieval is given. A methodology of non-blind watermarking applied to music-content...

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  • Providing a Desired Quality of BPG Compressed Images for FSIM Metric

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    - Year 2021

    It is a common task in image lossy compression to provide a reasonable trade-off between a desired compression ratio (as large as possible) and an appropriate (preset according to a chosen metric) quality. Recently, a Better Portable Graphics (BPG) coder has been proposed that might become a new standard. A quality parameter Q is used in it to vary image quality and compression ratio. However, a given Q for particular images...

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  • Analysis of impact of audio modifications on the robustness of watermark for non-blind architecture

    The aim of this paper is to assess the robustness of the non-blind audio content watermarking scheme proposed by the authors. The authors present the architecture of the designed system along with the employed workflows for embedding and extracting the watermark followed by the implementation phase description and the analysis of the experimental results. Some possible attack simulations on the embedded watermarks are reviewed,...

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  • Combined No-Reference Image Quality Metrics for Visual Quality Assessment Optimized for Remote Sensing Images

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    - Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2022

    No-reference image quality assessment is one of the most demanding areas of image analysis for many applications where the results of the analysis should be strongly correlated with the quality of an input image and the corresponding reference image is unavailable. One of the examples might be remote sensing since the transmission of such obtained images often requires the use of lossy compression and they are often distorted,...

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  • A method supporting fault-tolerant optical text recognition from video sequences recorded with handheld cameras

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    - Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence - Year 2023

    In the paper a method supporting the optical character recognition from video sequences recorded with cameras without good stabilization is proposed. Due to the presence of various distortions, such as motion blur, shadows, lossy compression artifacts, auto-focusing errors, etc., the quality of individual video frames, e.g., recorded by a smartphone camera, differs noticeably, influencing the results of text recognition, causing...

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