Adaptive Image Compression and Identication for Virtual Conferencing
Abstract:
Image compression has been an important research topic for many years. There are many kinds of compression techniques, but most of these do not fully take advantage of the characteristics of a target application. An example is virtual conferencing, one of the most popular applications in multimedia, which demands a huge network bandwidth. The paper presents an application-speci c image compression technique focusing on virtual conferencing. The paper proposes a compression technique that compresses the image background and foreground (the face part) with dierent compression qualities. Compared to standard JPEG compression, our algorithms may reduce half of the image le size with a reasonably clear quality of background. This paper discusses how to divide an image into a background part and a foreground part automatically, and how to design and compare several dierent algorithms for compressing these two parts with dierent quality.
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