Hierarchical Interpretation of Fractal Image Coding and Its Applications
Z. Baharav,
D. Malah and
E. Karnin
Chapter Chapter 5 in Fractal Image Compression, 1995, pp 91-117 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Many interesting features associated with iterated function systems and standard fractals seem to fade away as the fractal coding of images evolves. For example, the property of self- similarity at different resolutions, inherent to fractals, does not show up in a simple form in the image coding problem. In this chapter we will demonstrate a hierarchical model for the fractal encoding of images, and we will use it to show that the properties of self-similarity at different resolutions, and the related notion of fractal dimension, exist in fractal coding of images. Moreover, applications of these properties will be given.
Keywords: Fractal Dimension; Iterate Function System; Domain Block; Range Block; Fractal Code (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2472-3_5
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