When multispectral images are being lossessly compressed, if the inter-band correlation of the data is weak, as it usually occurs for data with few and sparse spectral bands, a 3D prediction may lead to negligible coding benefits. In this case, advantage may be taken from a bidirectional spectral prediction, in which once the (k - 1)st is available, e.g., intracoded, first the kth band is skipped and the (k + 1)st band is predicted from the (k - 1)st one; then, both these two bands are used to predict the kth band in a spatially causal but spectrally noncausal fashion. Starting from an extremely sophisticated and effective scheme for multispectral prediction based on fuzzy-logic concepts, the causal and noncausal 3D prediction strategies are compared and discussed varying with the spectral correlations of the data. Experiments on Landsat TM data show that a certain gain in bit rate can be obtained at no additional cost, by simply devising a scan order in which some bands are preliminarily skipped and then bidirectionally predicted.

Advantages of bidirectional spectral prediction for the reversible compression of multispectral data

Bruno Aiazzi;Luciano Alparone;Stefano Baronti
1999

Abstract

When multispectral images are being lossessly compressed, if the inter-band correlation of the data is weak, as it usually occurs for data with few and sparse spectral bands, a 3D prediction may lead to negligible coding benefits. In this case, advantage may be taken from a bidirectional spectral prediction, in which once the (k - 1)st is available, e.g., intracoded, first the kth band is skipped and the (k + 1)st band is predicted from the (k - 1)st one; then, both these two bands are used to predict the kth band in a spatially causal but spectrally noncausal fashion. Starting from an extremely sophisticated and effective scheme for multispectral prediction based on fuzzy-logic concepts, the causal and noncausal 3D prediction strategies are compared and discussed varying with the spectral correlations of the data. Experiments on Landsat TM data show that a certain gain in bit rate can be obtained at no additional cost, by simply devising a scan order in which some bands are preliminarily skipped and then bidirectionally predicted.
1999
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
0-7803-5207-6
Reversible compression
multispectral data
bidirectional spectral prediction
inter-band correlation
Landsat TM
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