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... the visual quality performanceof Lena and Tiffany images before and after JPEG 2000compression at compression ratio 100:3. There are threerows for both images. The ‘before’ row means that theimage ... denotes linear convolution and c(xn)isCSF in the spatial domain.List of abbreviationsACOCOA: adaptive content andcontrast aware; COCOA: content and contrast aware; CSF: contrast sensitive function; ... parameters W2= 0.6 and W1= 0.4 for Equation 8.The performance summaries b y different encoder’sstrategies and attacker’s actions for Lena image ofMSSIM, VIF, PSNR-HVS-M, WSNR, and Correlationare...
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