2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15061669
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BPG-Based Lossy Compression of Three-Channel Noisy Images with Prediction of Optimal Operation Existence and Its Parameters

Abstract: Nowadays, there is a clear trend toward increasing the number of remote-sensing images acquired and their average size. This leads to the need to compress the images for storage, dissemination, and transfer over communication lines where lossy compression techniques are more popular. The images to be compressed or some of their components are often noisy. They must therefore be compressed taking into account the properties of the noise. Due to the noise filtering effect obtained during lossy compression of noi… Show more

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“…Lossy compression often leads to the generation of noise during image transmission. To address this, Kovalenko et al [10] adjust the noise variance in three-channel images to predict a denoising threshold known as OPP. Subsequently, they use BPG (Better Portable Graphics) to obtain high-quality RS images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lossy compression often leads to the generation of noise during image transmission. To address this, Kovalenko et al [10] adjust the noise variance in three-channel images to predict a denoising threshold known as OPP. Subsequently, they use BPG (Better Portable Graphics) to obtain high-quality RS images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%