Reconstruct the initial image with idct2

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Hello, for an assignment I needed to create an image of 512x512 pixels black with in its center a square of white pixel of 100pixels, then I had to make its transformation into discrete cosine and now I must thanks to the function idct2, reconstruct the initial image by retaining only :
  • The 80% largest coefficients of the DCT
  • The 50% largest coefficients of the DCT
  • The 20% largest coefficients of the DCT
But I don't know how to set this parameter, here is my code currently.
image=zeros(512,512);
image(206:305,206:305)=255;
J = dct2(image);
imshow(log(abs(J)),[])
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Jonas
Jonas on 19 Jun 2021
Edited: Jonas on 19 Jun 2021
have a look into this post
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Jonas
Jonas on 20 Jun 2021
your code is correct. it will remove all values that are smaller than 75% border of absolute values. you can change it to 80, 50 (which is the median by the way!) and 20 to achieve your original goal according to your question
Damien Dubois
Damien Dubois on 20 Jun 2021
Thank you very much for your precious help

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