Abstract

A novel near lossless image compression method is proposed in this paper. In the proposed method, a redundant representation of the image is firstly obtained by pixel level shifting and then partitioned into image blocks with the same size. Next, the image blocks are classified into smooth image blocks and non-smooth image blocks. For the smooth image blocks, improved block coding which includes mean residual error is utilized for pixel rectangles with the same pixel value in each to remove the redundancy. Lastly, the whole image is scanned by efficient image scanning that only one pixel is scanned for each pixel rectangle and then compressed by Huffman coding. Simulation results indicate that the proposed method has good performance compared with traditional lossless/near lossless image compression methods.

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