Computer-Aided Evaluation of Reconnaissance Image Compression Schemes Using an On-Line Interactive Facility.

Abstract

The desire to transmit high-quality, single-frame images such as reconnaissance photographs places a severe strain on narrow-band communications channels. The problem is severe enough to warrant use of complex and expensive compression methods, providing they really work. The authors propose a method of evaluating compression algorithms applied to pictures, and apply it to several well-known techniques already having one or more hardware implementations. The importance of proper data management for pictorial communication is illustrated, and by implication are shown to be much more important than the data compression algorithms. Relevant to the data management proposals, some methods of improving the cosmetic quality of sparsely sampled images are shown. An interactive computer system (AFCRL's Image Analysis Facility) was used in the study. Special features of this facility are operator control of the entire process from image acquisition through final display, interactive processing, and the ready ability to explore new ideas in some depth. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 11, 1972
Accession Number
AD0743860

Entities

People

  • Floyd H. Cook
  • J. M. Knight
  • John C. Mott-smith

Organizations

  • Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Algorithms
  • Compression
  • Computers
  • Data Compression
  • Data Management
  • Image Compression
  • Images
  • Photographs
  • Reconnaissance

Readers

  • Computer Vision.
  • Systems Analysis and Design