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The generalized S transform (GST), a family of reversible integer-to-integer transforms inspired by the S transform, is
2 Z" w' v* r2 x1 E& tproposed. This family of transforms is then studied in detail, by considering topics such as GST parameter calculation, the
[% C6 @% b" O0 Oeffects of using different rounding operators in the GST, and the relationship between the GST and the lifting scheme. Some) T8 w8 R6 H% D% K, H5 S
examples of specific transforms in the GST family are also given. In particular, a new transform in this family is introduced,
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I. I NTRODUCTION i: K3 e5 y# r
Reversible integer-to-integer transforms have become a popular tool for use in signal coding applications requir-1 _+ Y0 ]9 V) G1 }% \; _- ?4 m& K1 [
ing lossless signal reproduction [1–5]. One of the best known transforms of this type is the S transform [3,4,6]. In
: ?2 k) z: r: o( B: Nthis manuscript, we propose the generalized S transform (GST), a family of reversible integer-to-integer transforms
, N( I2 q1 c- p" nbased on the key ideas behind the S transform. We then study the GST in some detail. This leads to a number of
1 x3 m3 ]1 g0 \interesting insights about transforms belonging to the GST family (including the S transform amongst others) and3 G/ _2 T# E. ^# E3 J! K1 Q
reversible integer-to-integer transforms in general.. w0 E* I( i, L3 L# q- l# M
The remainder of this manuscript is structured as follows. We begin, in Section II, with a brief discussion of
. \9 l* b, p' A H/ Jthe notation and terminology used herein. The S transform is then introduced in Section III, and the GST family, N' H# H7 ]( x: j) m& B; b( H
of transforms is defi ned in Section IV. Sections V and VI proceed to examine GST parameter calculation and- P! r }0 M+ m: I. z
the effects of using different rounding operators in the GST. Some examples of well known transforms belonging
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demonstrate its utility for image coding applications. Finally, we conclude in Section IX with a summary of our6 k- d7 A& w: D& F
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