Abstract: Mostly transforms are used for speech data
compressions which are lossy algorithms. Such algorithms are
tolerable for speech data compression since the loss in quality is not
perceived by the human ear. However the vector quantization (VQ)
has a potential to give more data compression maintaining the same
quality. In this paper we propose speech data compression algorithm
using vector quantization technique. We have used VQ algorithms
LBG, KPE and FCG. The results table shows computational
complexity of these three algorithms. Here we have introduced a new
performance parameter Average Fractional Change in Speech
Sample (AFCSS). Our FCG algorithm gives far better performance
considering mean absolute error, AFCSS and complexity as
compared to others.
Abstract: In this paper we propose segmentation approach based
on Vector Quantization technique. Here we have used Kekre-s fast
codebook generation algorithm for segmenting low-altitude aerial
image. This is used as a preprocessing step to form segmented
homogeneous regions. Further to merge adjacent regions color
similarity and volume difference criteria is used. Experiments
performed with real aerial images of varied nature demonstrate that
this approach does not result in over segmentation or under
segmentation. The vector quantization seems to give far better results
as compared to conventional on-the-fly watershed algorithm.
Abstract: This paper presents a very simple and efficient
algorithm for codebook search, which reduces a great deal of
computation as compared to the full codebook search. The algorithm
is based on sorting and centroid technique for search. The results
table shows the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm in terms of
computational complexity. In this paper we also introduce a new
performance parameter named as Average fractional change in pixel
value as we feel that it gives better understanding of the closeness of
the image since it is related to the perception. This new performance
parameter takes into consideration the average fractional change in
each pixel value.