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Adaptive linear prediction lossless image coding

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3 Author(s)
Motta, G. ; Dept. of Comput. Sci., Brandeis Univ., Waltham, MA, USA ; Storer, J.A. ; Carpentieri, B.

The practical lossless digital image compressors that achieve the best results in terms of compression ratio are also simple and fast algorithms with low complexity both in terms of memory usage and running time. Surprisingly, the compression ratio achieved by these systems cannot be substantially improved even by using image-by-image optimization techniques or more sophisticate and complex algorithms. Meyer and Tischer (1998) were able, with their TMW, to improve some current best results (they do not report results for all test images) by using global optimization techniques and multiple blended linear predictors. Our investigation is directed to determine the effectiveness of an algorithm that uses multiple adaptive linear predictors, locally optimized on a pixel-by-pixel basis. The results we obtained on a test set of nine standard images are encouraging, where we improve over CALIC on some images

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Data Compression Conference, 1999. Proceedings. DCC '99

Date of Conference: 29-31 Mar 1999

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