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Title: Multiple Description Transform Image Coder Using Correlating Transforms
Author(s): Khelil, Khaled
Hussain, Amir
Berrezzek, Farid
Djebbari, Ali
Contact Email: ahu@cs.stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Joint source channel coding
multiple description coding
Image coding
Issue Date: Mar-2010
Date Deposited: 2-May-2011
Citation: Khelil K, Hussain A, Berrezzek F & Djebbari A (2010) Multiple Description Transform Image Coder Using Correlating Transforms. International Review on Computers and Software, 5 (2), pp. 150-155. http://www.praiseworthyprize.com/IRECOS.htm
Abstract: The objective of multiple description coding (MDC) is to represent a source into multiple descriptions such that various reconstruction qualities are obtained from different subsets of the descriptions. In this paper, we report an application of a proposed method for MDC to image coding. The method adds statistical redundancy to a set of data such that lost streams can be estimated from the received data. We employ a different way of forming the descriptions. The technique is shown to be more efficient and also overcomes the assumption that requires communication of the DC components reliably through other means.
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