The Embedded Morphological Dilation Coding (EMDC) algorithm, recently proposed by the author of this work, implements a direct coding of the wavelet coefficients significance map that is based on the action of a new kind of multiresolution binary (bit-plane) morphological operator. EMDC actually includes the most part of existing morphological wavelet codecs, it produces a fully progressive bitstream with low complexity and has demonstrated competitive coding performances. A peculiar feature of EMDC is the adaptive and the extended connectivity nature of the morphological analysis of the subband coefficients. In this paper we give a detailed description of this feature and quantify the related performance improvements. We conclude that the considered pattern analysis and coding technique allow an increased reduction of the data redundancy and fills the gap between existing morphological dilation techniques and state-of-the-art wavelet coders.

Adaptive dilation analysis for wavelet coding with EMDC

LAZZARONI, Fabio;LEONARDI, Riccardo;SIGNORONI, Alberto
2003-01-01

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The Embedded Morphological Dilation Coding (EMDC) algorithm, recently proposed by the author of this work, implements a direct coding of the wavelet coefficients significance map that is based on the action of a new kind of multiresolution binary (bit-plane) morphological operator. EMDC actually includes the most part of existing morphological wavelet codecs, it produces a fully progressive bitstream with low complexity and has demonstrated competitive coding performances. A peculiar feature of EMDC is the adaptive and the extended connectivity nature of the morphological analysis of the subband coefficients. In this paper we give a detailed description of this feature and quantify the related performance improvements. We conclude that the considered pattern analysis and coding technique allow an increased reduction of the data redundancy and fills the gap between existing morphological dilation techniques and state-of-the-art wavelet coders.
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