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Publication
ICIP 1997
Conference paper
Joint adaptive space and frequency basis selection
Abstract
We develop a new method for building a representation of an image from a library of basis elements that is facilitated by a joint adaptive space and frequency (JASF) graph. The JASF graph combines partitionable frequency expansion and spatial segmentation of the image, symmetrically. We demonstrate by using a rate-distortion framework for basis selection that the JASF graph improves compression performance over recent wavelet packet and double-tree methods by offering exponentially more bases in which to represent the images.