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Image compression overview (1410.2259v1)

Published 14 Sep 2014 in cs.GR and cs.MM

Abstract: Compression plays a significant role in a data storage and a transmission. If we speak about a generall data compression, it has to be a lossless one. It means, we are able to recover the original data 1:1 from the compressed file. Multimedia data (images, video, sound...), are a special case. In this area, we can use something called a lossy compression. Our main goal is not to recover data 1:1, but only keep them visually similar. This article is about an image compression, so we will be interested only in image compression. For a human eye, it is not a huge difference, if we recover RGB color with values [150,140,138] instead of original [151,140,137]. The magnitude of a difference determines the loss rate of the compression. The bigger difference usually means a smaller file, but also worse image quality and noticable differences from the original image. We want to cover compression techniques mainly from the last decade. Many of them are variations of existing ones, only some of them uses new principes.

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