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  Design of a Hybrid Quantizer with Variable Length Code
 
 
Title: Design of a Hybrid Quantizer with Variable Length Code
Author: Perić, Zoran H.
Dinčić, Milan R.
Petković, Marko D.
Appeared in: Fundamenta informaticae
Paging: Volume 98 (2010) nr. 2-3 pages 233-256
Year: 2010-03-15
Contents: In this paper a new model for compression of Laplacian source is given. This model consists of hybrid quantizer whose output levels are coded with Golomb-Rice code. Hybrid quantizer is combination of uniform and nonuniform quantizer, and it can be considered as generalized quantizer, whose special cases are uniform and nonuniformquantizers. We propose new generalized optimal compression function for companding quantizers. Hybrid quantizer has better performances (smaller bit-rate and complexity for the same quality) than both uniform and nonuniformquantizers, because it joins their good characteristics. Also, hybrid quantizer allows great flexibility, because there are many combinations of number of levels in uniform part and in nonuniformpart, which give similar quality. Each of these combinations has different bit-rate and complexity, so we have freedom to choose combination which is the most appropriate for our application, in regard to quality, bit-rate and complexity. We do not have such freedom of choice when we use uniform or nonuniform quantizers. Until now, it has been thought that uniform quantizer is the most appropriate to use with lossless code, but in this paper we show that combination of hybrid quantizer and lossless code gives better performances. As lossless code we use Golomb-Rice code because it is especially suitable for Laplacian source since it gives average bit-rate very close to the entropy and it is easier for implementation than Huffman code. Golomb-Rice code is used in many modern compression standards. Our model can be used for compression of all signals with Laplacian distribution.
Publisher: IOS Press
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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