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Suk-Hwan LEE Seong-Geun KWON Kee-Koo KWON Byung-Ju KIM Kuhn-Il LEE
A postprocessing algorithm is presented for blocking artifact reduction in block-coded images using the adaptive filters along the pattern of neighborhood blocks. Blocking artifacts appear as irregular high-frequency components at block boundaries, thereby reducing the noncorrelation between blocks due to the independent quantization process of each block. Accordingly, block-adaptive filtering is proposed to remove such components and enable similar frequency distributions within two neighborhood blocks and a high correlation between blocks. This type of filtering consists of inter-block filtering to remove blocking artifacts at the block boundaries and intra-block filtering to remove ringing noises within a block. First, each block is classified into one of seven classes based on the characteristics of the DCT coefficient and MV (motion vector) received in the decoder. Thereafter, adaptive intra-block filters, approximated to the normalized frequency distributions of each class, are applied adaptively according to the various patterns and frequency distributions of each block as well as the filtering directions in order to reduce the blocking artifacts. Finally, intra-block filtering is performed on those blocks classified as complex to reduce any ringing noise without blurring the edges. Experimental tests confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
Byung-Ju KIM Kee-Koo KWON Suk-Hwan LEE Seong-Geun KWON Kuhn-Il LEE
A novel postprocessing algorithm for concealing spatial block errors in block-based coded images is proposed using block classification with a variable operating region (VOR). In the proposed algorithm, a missing block is classified as flat, edge, or complex based on local information from the surrounding blocks which is extracted using a Sobel operation in a VOR. In this case, the VOR is determined adaptively according to the number of edge directions in the missing block. Using the classification, the flat blocks are then concealed by the linear interpolation (LI) method, the edge blocks are concealed by the boundary multi-directional interpolation (BMDI) method, and the complex blocks are concealed by a combined linear interpolation and boundary matching (CLIBM) method. Experimental results demonstrated that the proposed algorithm improved the PSNR and visual quality of the concealment for both original images and JPEG compressed images, and produced better results than conventional algorithms.
Seong-Geun KWON Suk-Hwan LEE Ki-Ryong KWON Eung-Joo LEE Soo-Yol OK Sung-Ho BAE
This paper presents a watermarking method for the copyright protection and the prevention of illegal copying of mobile 3D contents. The proposed method embeds the copyright information and user's phone number into the spatial and encryption domains of the mobile animation data using the Buyer-Seller watermarking protocol. In addition, a user operation key is also inserted, so only the authorized user can play the 3D animation game on the mobile device. The proposed method was implemented using a mobile animation tool, and experimental results verified that the proposed method was capable of copyright protection and preventing illegal copying, as the watermarks were also accurately extracted in the case of geometrical attacks, such as noise addition, data accuracy variation, and data up/down scaling.
Suk-Hwan LEE Seong-Geun KWON Ki-Ryong KWON
With the rapid expansion of vector data model application to digital content such as drawings and digital maps, the security and retrieval for vector data models have become an issue. In this paper, we present a vector data-hashing algorithm for the authentication, copy protection, and indexing of vector data models that are composed of a number of layers in CAD family formats. The proposed hashing algorithm groups polylines in a vector data model and generates group coefficients by the curvatures of the first and second type of polylines. Subsequently, we calculate the feature coefficients by projecting the group coefficients onto a random pattern, and finally generate the binary hash from binarization of the feature coefficients. Based on experimental results using a number of drawings and digital maps, we verified the robustness of the proposed hashing algorithm against various attacks and the uniqueness and security of the random key.
Kee-Koo KWON Suk-Hwan LEE Seong-Geun KWON Kyung-Nam PARK Kuhn-Il LEE
A new blocking artifact reduction algorithm is proposed that uses block classification and feedforward neural network filters in the spatial domain. At first, the existence of blocking artifact is determined using statistical characteristics of neighborhood block, which is then used to classify the block boundaries into one of four classes. Thereafter, adaptive inter-block filtering is only performed in two classes of block boundaries that include blocking artifact. That is, in smooth regions with blocking artifact, a two-layer feedforward neural network filters trained by an error back-propagation algorithm is used, while in complex regions with blocking artifact, a linear interpolation method is used to preserve the image details. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm produces better results than the conventional algorithms.
Suk-Hwan LEE Seong-Geun KWON Kee-Koo KWON Byung-Ju KIM Jong-Won LEE Kuhn-Il LEE
The current paper presents an effective deblocking algorithm for block-based coded images using singularity detection in a wavelet transform. Blocking artifacts appear periodically at block boundaries in block-based coded images. The local maxima of a wavelet transform modulus detect all singularities, including blocking artifacts, from multiscale edges. Accordingly, the current study discriminates between a blocking artifact and an edge by estimating the Lipschitz regularity of the local maxima and removing the wavelet transform modulus of a blocking artifact that has a negative Lipschitz regularity exponent. Experimental results showed that the performance of the proposed algorithm was objectively and subjectively superior.
Kee-Koo KWON Byung-Ju KIM Suk-Hwan LEE Seong-Geun KWON Kuhn-Il LEE
A novel postprocessing algorithm for reducing the blocking artifacts in block-based coded images is proposed using block classification and adaptive multi-layer perceptron (MLP). This algorithm is exploited the nonlinearity property of the neural network learning algorithm to reduce the blocking artifacts more accurately. In this algorithm, each block is classified into four classes; smooth, horizontal edge, vertical edge, and complex blocks, based on the characteristic of their discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients. Thereafter, according to the class information of the neighborhood block, adaptive neural network filters (NNF) are then applied to the horizontal and vertical block boundaries. That is, for each class a different two-layer NNF is used to remove the blocking artifacts. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm produced better results than conventional algorithms both subjectively and objectively.