E Navaneethasagari

Work place: PDCE, Sullurpet, India

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Research Interests: Source Coding, Line Coding, Data Compression, Cryptographic Coding, Coding Theory

Biography

E Navaneetha Sagari is a student of B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering, in PDCE, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, currently working on Image Processing. Her research interests are Video Compression, DCT Variations, Coding Techniques and MATLAB Implementations.

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A New Video Compression Method using DCT/DWT and SPIHT based on Accordion Representation

By Jaya Krishna Sunkara E Navaneethasagari D Pradeep E Naga Chaithanya D Pavani D V Sai Sudheer

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.04.04, Pub. Date: 8 May 2012

As a rule, a video signal has high temporal redundancies due to the high correlation between successive frames. This redundancy has not been deflated enough by current video compression techniques. In this paper, we present a new video compression technique which tends to hard exploit the relevant temporal redundancy in the video to improve solidity efficiency with minimum processing complexity. It includes 3D (Three Dimension) to 2D (Three Dimension) transformation of the video that allows exploring the temporal redundancy of the video using 2D transforms and avoiding the computationally demanding motion recompense step. This transformation converts the spatial and temporal correlation of the video signal into a high spatial correlation. Indeed, this technique transforms each group of pictures into one picture eventually with high spatial correlation. SPIHT (Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Trees) exploits the properties of the wavelet-transformed images to increase its efficiency. Thus, the De-correlation of the resulting pictures by the DWT (Discrete Wavelet Transform) makes efficient energy compaction, and therefore produces a high video compression ratio. Many experimental tests had been conducted to prove the technique efficiency especially in high bit rate and with slow motion video.

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