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Published August 6, 2002 | public
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Multi-resolution VQ: parameter meaning and choice

Abstract

In multi-resolution source coding, a single code is used to give an embedded data description that may be decoded at a variety of rates. Recent work in practical multi-resolution coding treats the optimal design of fixed- and variable-rate tree-structured vector quantizers for multi-resolution coding. In that work the codes are optimized for a designer-specified priority schedule over the system rates, distortions, or slopes. The method relies on a collection of parameters, which may be difficult to choose. This paper explores the meaning and choice of the multi-resolution source coding parameters.

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© Copyright 2002 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. This material is based upon work partially supported by the Oringer Fellowship, by NSF Grant No. MIP-9501977, and by donations through the Intel 2000 Program.

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