dwt based image compression

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Jitesh Bhanushali
Jitesh Bhanushali on 24 Apr 2014
Answered: Walter Roberson on 24 Apr 2014
sir how we can do quantization in image compression using dwt??
how can we compress image using dwt?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Apr 2014
Do the dwt. You will get a vector of coefficients as output. Store only the first 42 coefficients for each block, discarding the rest. The result will be a file that is 42 / (8*8) = 62.625% as large as the original image, because the original image had one coefficient for every pixel, 64 coefficients for each 8*8 block.
When you want to decompress, load the coefficients back in, storing the 42 coefficients into each 8 * 8 block, and set the "missing" (64-42 = 22) coefficients to 0. Then do the inverse dwt.

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