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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 13, 1990
Filed:
Nov. 10, 1987
Masahide Kaneko, Tokyo, JP;
Atsushi Koike, Tokyo, JP;
Mutsumi Ohta, Tokyo, JP;
Kiichi Matsuda, Kanagawa, JP;
Naoki Mukawa, Kanagawa, JP;
Yoichi Kato, Kanagawa, JP;
Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co., Ltd., all of, JP;
NEC Corporation, all of, JP;
Fujitsu Ltd., all of, JP;
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, all of, JP;
Abstract
In an encoding system responsive to a sequence of coefficient signals which results from a predetermined linear transform and which is divided into a sequence of blocks, anterior processing is carried out prior to quantization about the coefficient signals in each block to determine a significant area of the coefficient signals by comparing each level of the coefficient signals with a threshold level. Only the coefficient signals within the significant area are judged to be valid and produced as a sequence of significant coefficient signals from a classifying circuit (20) to be quantized by a quantizer (15) into a sequence of quantized signals. The quantized signal sequence is subjected to posterior processing to produce a sequence of encoded signals. The significant area may be decided by the use of a selected one of zone detection, zigzag scanning, and adaptive scanning. In the posterior processing, the quantized signals may be encoded into the encoded signals by the use of a plurality of code sets or tables.