Abstract

An efficient compression scheme for color-quantized images based on progressive coding of color information has been developed. Instead of sorting color indexes into a linear list struc- ture, a binary-tree structure of color indexes is proposed. With this structure, the new algorithm can progressively recover an image from two colors to all of the colors contained in the original image, i.e., a lossless recovery is achieved. Experimental results showed that it can efficiently compress images in both lossy and lossless cases. Typically for color-quantized Lena image with 256 colors, the algorithm achieved 0.5 bpp below state-of-the-art lossless com- pression methods while preserving the efficient lossy compression. Such a compression scheme is very attractive to many applications that require the ability of fast browsing or progressive transmis- sion, and if necessary, to exactly recover the original image. Index Terms—Color-quantized images, data compression, index sorting, progressive refinement.

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