Abstract
The side-match finite-state vector quantization (SMVQ) schemes improve performance over the vector quantization by exploiting the neighboring vector correlations within the image. In this paper, we propose a neural network side-match finite-state vector quantization (NN-SMVQ) scheme that combines the techniques of neural network prediction and the SMVQ coding method. In our coding scheme, the multilayer perceptron network is used to improve the accuracy of side-match prediction by utilizing the property of the neural network nonlinear prediction. The NN-SMVQ scheme not only has the advantages of the SMVQ scheme but also improves the coded image quality. Experimental results are given and comparisons are made using our NN-SMVQ coding scheme and some other coding techniques. In the experiments, our NN-SMVQ coding scheme achieves the better visual quality about edge region and the best PSNR performance at nearly the same bit rate. This new NN-SMVQ scheme is also simple and efficient for the hardware design. Moreover, the new scheme does not adversely affect other useful functions provided by the conventional SMVQ scheme.
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