LC-FDNet: Learned Lossless Image Compression with Frequency Decomposition Network
Recent learning-based lossless image compression methods encode an image in the unit of subimages and achieve comparable performances to conventional non-learning algorithms. However, these methods do not consider the performance drop in the high-frequency region, giving equal consideration to the l...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent learning-based lossless image compression methods encode an image in
the unit of subimages and achieve comparable performances to conventional
non-learning algorithms. However, these methods do not consider the performance
drop in the high-frequency region, giving equal consideration to the low and
high-frequency areas. In this paper, we propose a new lossless image
compression method that proceeds the encoding in a coarse-to-fine manner to
separate and process low and high-frequency regions differently. We initially
compress the low-frequency components and then use them as additional input for
encoding the remaining high-frequency region. The low-frequency components act
as a strong prior in this case, which leads to improved estimation in the
high-frequency area. In addition, we design the frequency decomposition process
to be adaptive to color channel, spatial location, and image characteristics.
As a result, our method derives an image-specific optimal ratio of
low/high-frequency components. Experiments show that the proposed method
achieves state-of-the-art performance for benchmark high-resolution datasets. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.06417 |