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📄 synwtfilter.java

📁 jpeg2000算法实现
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/* * CVS identifier: * * $Id: SynWTFilter.java,v 1.8 2000/09/05 09:26:31 grosbois Exp $ * * Class:                   SynWTFilter * * Description:             The abstract class for all synthesis wavelet *                          filters. * * * * COPYRIGHT: *  * This software module was originally developed by Rapha雔 Grosbois and * Diego Santa Cruz (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL); Joel * Askel鰂 (Ericsson Radio Systems AB); and Bertrand Berthelot, David * Bouchard, F閘ix Henry, Gerard Mozelle and Patrice Onno (Canon Research * Centre France S.A) in the course of development of the JPEG2000 * standard as specified by ISO/IEC 15444 (JPEG 2000 Standard). This * software module is an implementation of a part of the JPEG 2000 * Standard. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL, Ericsson Radio * Systems AB and Canon Research Centre France S.A (collectively JJ2000 * Partners) agree not to assert against ISO/IEC and users of the JPEG * 2000 Standard (Users) any of their rights under the copyright, not * including other intellectual property rights, for this software module * with respect to the usage by ISO/IEC and Users of this software module * or modifications thereof for use in hardware or software products * claiming conformance to the JPEG 2000 Standard. Those intending to use * this software module in hardware or software products are advised that * their use may infringe existing patents. The original developers of * this software module, JJ2000 Partners and ISO/IEC assume no liability * for use of this software module or modifications thereof. No license * or right to this software module is granted for non JPEG 2000 Standard * conforming products. JJ2000 Partners have full right to use this * software module for his/her own purpose, assign or donate this * software module to any third party and to inhibit third parties from * using this software module for non JPEG 2000 Standard conforming * products. This copyright notice must be included in all copies or * derivative works of this software module. *  * Copyright (c) 1999/2000 JJ2000 Partners. *  *  *  */package jj2000.j2k.wavelet.synthesis;import jj2000.j2k.wavelet.*;import jj2000.j2k.codestream.*;import jj2000.j2k.io.*;import jj2000.j2k.*;import java.io.*;/** * This abstract class defines the methods of all synthesis wavelet * filters. Specialized abstract classes that work on particular data * types (int, float) provide more specific method calls while * retaining the generality of this one. See the SynWTFilterInt * and SynWTFilterFloat classes. Implementations of snythesis * filters should inherit from one of those classes. * * <P>The length of the output signal is always the sum of the length * of the low-pass and high-pass input signals. * * <P>All synthesis wavelet filters should follow the following conventions: * * <P>- The first sample of the output corresponds to the low-pass * one. As a consequence, if the output signal is of odd-length then * the low-pass input signal is one sample longer than the high-pass * input one. Therefore, if the length of output signal is N, the * low-pass input signal is of length N/2 if N is even and N/2+1/2 if * N is odd, while the high-pass input signal is of length N/2 if N * is even and N/2-1/2 if N is odd. * * <P>- The normalization of the analysis filters is 1 for the DC gain * and 2 for the Nyquist gain (Type I normalization), for both * reversible and non-reversible filters. The normalization of the * synthesis filters should ensure prefect reconstruction according to * this normalization of the analysis wavelet filters. * * <P>The synthetize method may seem very complicated, but is designed to * minimize the amount of data copying and redundant calculations when * used for block-based or line-based wavelet transform * implementations, while being applicable to full-frame transforms as * well. * * @see SynWTFilterInt * * @see SynWTFilterFloat * */public abstract class SynWTFilter implements WaveletFilter,     Markers {        /**     * Reconstructs the output signal by the synthesis filter,     * recomposing the low-pass and high-pass input signals in one     * output signal. This method performs the upsampling and     * fitering with the low pass first filtering convention.     *     * <P>The input low-pass (high-pass) signal resides in the lowSig     * array. The index of the first sample to filter (i.e. that will     * generate the first (second) output sample). is given by lowOff     * (highOff). This array must be of the same type as the one for     * which the particular implementation works with (which is     * returned by the getDataType() method).     *     * <P>The low-pass (high-pass) input signal can be interleaved     * with other signals in the same lowSig (highSig) array, and this     * is determined by the lowStep (highStep) argument. This means     * that the first sample of the low-pass (high-pass) input signal     * is lowSig[lowOff] (highSig[highOff]), the second is     * lowSig[lowOff+lowStep] (highSig[highOff+highStep]), the third     * is lowSig[lowOff+2*lowStep] (highSig[highOff+2*highStep]), and     * so on. Therefore if lowStep (highStep) is 1 there is no     * interleaving. This feature allows to filter columns of a 2-D     * signal, when it is stored in a line by line order in lowSig     * (highSig), without having to copy the data, in this case the     * lowStep (highStep) argument should be the line width of the     * low-pass (high-pass) signal.     *     * <P>The output signal is placed in the outSig array. The outOff     * and outStep arguments are analogous to the lowOff and lowStep     * ones, but they apply to the outSig array. The outSig array must     * be long enough to hold the low-pass output signal.     *     * @param lowSig This is the array that contains the low-pass     * input signal. It must be of the correct type (e.g., it must be     * int[] if getDataType() returns TYPE_INT).     *     * @param lowOff This is the index in lowSig of the first sample to     * filter.     *     * @param lowLen This is the number of samples in the low-pass     * input signal to filter.     *     * @param lowStep This is the step, or interleave factor, of the     * low-pass input signal samples in the lowSig array. See above.     *     * @param highSig This is the array that contains the high-pass     * input signal. It must be of the correct type (e.g., it must be     * int[] if getDataType() returns TYPE_INT).     *     * @param highOff This is the index in highSig of the first sample to     * filter.     *     * @param highLen This is the number of samples in the high-pass     * input signal to filter.     *     * @param highStep This is the step, or interleave factor, of the     * high-pass input signal samples in the highSig array. See above.     *     * @param outSig This is the array where the output signal is     * placed. It must be of the same type as lowSig and it should be     * long enough to contain the output signal.     *     * @param outOff This is the index in outSig of the element where     * to put the first output sample.     *     * @param outStep This is the step, or interleave factor, of the     * output samples in the outSig array. See above.     *     *     *     *     * */    public abstract         void synthetize_lpf(Object lowSig, int lowOff, int lowLen, int lowStep,                         Object highSig, int highOff, int highLen, int highStep,                         Object outSig, int outOff, int outStep);                                           /**     * Reconstructs the output signal by the synthesis filter,     * recomposing the low-pass and high-pass input signals in one     * output signal. This method performs the upsampling and     * fitering with the high pass first filtering convention.     *     * <P>The input low-pass (high-pass) signal resides in the lowSig     * array. The index of the first sample to filter (i.e. that will     * generate the first (second) output sample). is given by lowOff     * (highOff). This array must be of the same type as the one for     * which the particular implementation works with (which is     * returned by the getDataType() method).     *     * <P>The low-pass (high-pass) input signal can be interleaved     * with other signals in the same lowSig (highSig) array, and this     * is determined by the lowStep (highStep) argument. This means     * that the first sample of the low-pass (high-pass) input signal     * is lowSig[lowOff] (highSig[highOff]), the second is     * lowSig[lowOff+lowStep] (highSig[highOff+highStep]), the third     * is lowSig[lowOff+2*lowStep] (highSig[highOff+2*highStep]), and     * so on. Therefore if lowStep (highStep) is 1 there is no     * interleaving. This feature allows to filter columns of a 2-D     * signal, when it is stored in a line by line order in lowSig     * (highSig), without having to copy the data, in this case the     * lowStep (highStep) argument should be the line width of the     * low-pass (high-pass) signal.     *     * <P>The output signal is placed in the outSig array. The outOff     * and outStep arguments are analogous to the lowOff and lowStep     * ones, but they apply to the outSig array. The outSig array must     * be long enough to hold the low-pass output signal.     *     * @param lowSig This is the array that contains the low-pass     * input signal. It must be of the correct type (e.g., it must be     * int[] if getDataType() returns TYPE_INT).     *     * @param lowOff This is the index in lowSig of the first sample to     * filter.     *     * @param lowLen This is the number of samples in the low-pass     * input signal to filter.     *     * @param lowStep This is the step, or interleave factor, of the     * low-pass input signal samples in the lowSig array. See above.     *     * @param highSig This is the array that contains the high-pass     * input signal. It must be of the correct type (e.g., it must be     * int[] if getDataType() returns TYPE_INT).     *     * @param highOff This is the index in highSig of the first sample to     * filter.     *     * @param highLen This is the number of samples in the high-pass     * input signal to filter.     *     * @param highStep This is the step, or interleave factor, of the     * high-pass input signal samples in the highSig array. See above.     *     * @param outSig This is the array where the output signal is     * placed. It must be of the same type as lowSig and it should be     * long enough to contain the output signal.     *     * @param outOff This is the index in outSig of the element where     * to put the first output sample.     *     * @param outStep This is the step, or interleave factor, of the     * output samples in the outSig array. See above.     *     *     *     *     * */    public abstract         void synthetize_hpf(Object lowSig, int lowOff, int lowLen, int lowStep,                         Object highSig, int highOff, int highLen, int highStep,                         Object outSig, int outOff, int outStep);}

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