Optimal Bit Plane Arrangement for Image Size-Performance Tradeoff

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This paper discusses the issue of tradeoff between image size and performance in PSNR on bit plane image. A bit plane of a digital discrete signal is a set of bits indicate a presented bit plane in each of the binary numbers depicting the image. Image can be converted into a series of binary signal by shattering them up into their bit planes. The 0th bit plane is the least significant bit and the last bit plane is the most significant bit. Experimental results show that the best tradeoff is using the third to the seventh bit planes.

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