JPEG2000 and motion JPEG2000 content analysis using codestream length information

Ali Tabesh, Ali Bilgin, Karthik Krishnan, Michael W. Marcellin

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Abstract

The widespread adoption of the JPEG2000 standard calls for the development of computationally efficient algorithms to analyze the content of imagery compressed using this standard. For this purpose, we propose the use of the information content (IC) of wavelet subbands, defined as the number of bytes that JPEG2000 spends to encode the subbands. The IC of subbands can be obtained from the packet headers of the JPEG2000 codestream, thereby avoiding decompressing the arithmetically encoded bitplane data. We present experimental results for two content analysis tasks; namely, image classification and scene change detection. Our results indicate that performance comparable to that of methods operating on decompressed data can be achieved, while saving computational and bandwidth resources.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)329-337
Number of pages9
JournalData Compression Conference Proceedings
StatePublished - 2005
EventDCC 2005: Data Compression Conference - Snowbird, UT, United States
Duration: Mar 29 2005Mar 31 2005

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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