JPEG Meets PDE-based Image Compression

1 Feb 2021  ·  Sarah Andris, Joachim Weickert, Tobias Alt, Pascal Peter ·

Inpainting-based image compression is emerging as a promising competitor to transform-based compression techniques. Its key idea is to reconstruct image information from only few known regions through inpainting. Specific partial differential equations (PDEs) such as edge-enhancing diffusion (EED) give high quality reconstructions of image structures with low or medium texture. Even though the strengths of PDE- and transform-based compression are complementary, they have rarely been combined within a hybrid codec. We propose to sparsify blocks of a JPEG compressed image and reconstruct them with EED inpainting. Our codec consistently outperforms JPEG and gives useful indications for successfully developing hybrid codecs further. Furthermore, our method is the first to choose regions rather than pixels as known data for PDE-based compression. It also gives novel insights into the importance of corner regions for EED-based codecs.

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