An Effective Progressive Image Transmission using Superpixel based Saliency Detection and Modified SPIHT Compression Algorithm

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Abstract

A new progressive image transmission system was proposed in this research paper for effective usage of communication bandwidth. At first, the superpixel based saliency detection method was used for segmenting the foreground region from the background region, because it gives more saliency information of an image with the benefit of color contrast. Then, Integer Wavelet Transform (IWT) was applied in the foreground image, which delivers A good quality of the image and also the compression ratio of the image was decent. Additionally, optimized neural network and modified Set Partitioned in Hierarchical Tree (SPIHT) algorithm were applied in the background image that delivers good rate distortion properties in the noise free environment and also enhances the image visual experience. In modified SPIHT, the sub-tree roots were not excluded that helps to encode and quantize the wavelet coefficients effectively. Also, it delivers more information to the image edges that effectively improves the subjective visual experience. Experiment report showed that the proposed work enhanced the Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) upto 5dB compared to the existing work.

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K, R. H., & J, J. (2019). An Effective Progressive Image Transmission using Superpixel based Saliency Detection and Modified SPIHT Compression Algorithm. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(2), 176–184. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b3184.129219

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