H. Paek et al., A DCT-based spatially adaptive post-processing technique to reduce the blocking artifacts in transform coded images, IEEE CIR SV, 10(1), 2000, pp. 36-41
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY
In this letter, we propose a discrete cosine transform (DCT)-based post-pro
cessing technique to alleviate the blocking artifacts in transform coded im
ages. In our approach, the high-frequency components, mainly caused by the
edge components, are examined through two steps. First, two adjacent homoge
neous blocks from block boundary are found, where the homogeneous block is
defined as the block in which no adjacent pixels' difference is larger than
the difference of the block boundary. Second, the local frequency characte
ristics in the homogeneous block are examined through DCT. Then, we derive
the relation between the DCT coefficients of two homogeneous blocks of diff
erent sizes. By considering the information about the original edge and the
relation, we can detect the high-frequency components, mainly caused by th
e blocking artifact. The performance of the proposed technique is evaluated
on both still and moving images. The simulation results indicate that the
proposed technique reduces the blocking artifacts effectively and preserves
the original edges faithfully, and its performance is very robust to the d
egree of degradation in decoded images.