VSA-based fractal image compression
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2005
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Spiral Architecture (SA) is a novel image structure which has hexagons but not squares as the basic elements.
Apart from many other advantages in image processing, SA has shown two unbeatable characters that have
potential to improve image compression performance, namely, Locality of Pixel Density and Uniform Image
Partitioning. Fractal image compression is a relatively recent image compression method which exploits
similarities in different parts of the image. The basic idea is to represent an image as fixed points of Iterated
Function Systems (IFS). Therefore, an input image can be represented by a series of IFS codes rather than pixels.
In this way, an amazing compression ratio 10000:1 can be achieved. The application of fractal image
compression presented in this paper is based on Spiral Architecture. Since there is no mature capture and display
device for hexagon-based images, the experiments are implemented on a newly proposed mimic scheme, called
Virtual Spiral Architecture (VSA). The experimental results in the paper have shown that introducing Spiral
Architecture into fractal image compression will improve the compression performance in image quality with
little trade-off in compression ratio. A lot of research work exists in this area to further improve the results.
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komprese obrazu, kódování obrazu, virtuální spirálová architektura, fraktály
Citation
Journal of WSCG. 2005, vol. 13, no. 3, p. 89-96.