Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
564125 Signal Processing 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Total variation (TV) minimization algorithms are often used to recover sparse signals or images in the compressive sensing (CS). But the use of TV solvers often suffers from undesirable staircase effect. To reduce this effect, this paper presents an improved TV minimization method for block-based CS by intra-prediction. The new method conducts intra-prediction block by block in the CS reconstruction process and generates a residual for the image block being decoded in the CS measurement domain. The gradient of the residual is sparser than that of the image itself, which can lead to better reconstruction quality in CS by TV regularization. The staircase effect can also be eliminated due to effective reconstruction of the residual. Furthermore, to suppress blocking artifacts caused by intra-prediction, an efficient adaptive in-loop deblocking filter was designed for post-processing during the CS reconstruction process. Experiments show competitive performances of the proposed hybrid method in comparison with state-of-the-art TV models for CS with respect to peak signal-to-noise ratio and the subjective visual quality.

► An improved total variation minimization method is proposed for compressed sensing. ► This method applies intra-prediction to generate a residual for the image block. ► An efficient adaptive deblocking filter is designed to suppress blocking artifacts.

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