Abstract

Image data is always a major fraction of the huge data to be stored or transmitted. That is why researchers have been evolved in finding out different ways and techniques to increase compression rate and reduce information loss. This research investigated the improvement of JPEG compression algorithm by incorporating cubic spline interpolation (CSI) in the sampling stage and four different color spaces in the color space transformation stage. JPEG 1992 standard was considered and results were compared with previous works done by different researchers. The sampling and color space transformation stages of the JPEG algorithm were taken into consideration. In the color space transformation stage, two linear and non-uniform color spaces RGB and YIQ, and two uniform color spaces CIELAB and the CIECAM02 based uniform color space CAM02-UCS were incorporated and investigated. The sampling stage of JPEG contributes much to improve the compression rate at the cost of loss of some information. Current study incorporated cubic spline interpolation technique to reduce the information loss at this typical stage. The CIEDE2000 color difference formula, which is best correlated with the human visual perception, was used as metric to investigate performance of newly proposed improvements in JPEG algorithm for color image compression. The test results showed that the proposed modifications in the two stages of JPEG algorithm improved its performance in terms of compressibility and quality, and the difference in performance was statistically significant. Psychophysical experiments were also performed which validated the test results.

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