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DWT lossless or lossy compression??

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slama najla
slama najla el 8 de Sept. de 2012
hello please, the discrete wavelet transform DWT decomposes which allows the image to 4 subbands: LL, HL, LH and HH is a lossless or lossy compression?? thank

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Wayne King
Wayne King el 13 de Sept. de 2012
Editada: Wayne King el 13 de Sept. de 2012
Just by itself, the DWT is lossless, because you can simply invert the transform. However, if you are really going to compress the image, then you are by definition modifying the coefficients and you have lossy compression.
For example:
x = magic(4);
[ca,ch,cv,cd] = dwt2(x,'db1','mode','sym');
X = idwt2(ca,ch,cv,cd,'db1','mode','sym');
max(abs(X-x))
In practice, the above is not useful. So you would modify the coeffcients in a way that you would not be able to get back the original image exactly -- hence lossy.

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