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D. Götting, A. Ibenthal, R.-R. Grigat. Fractal image coding and magnification using invariant features. In NATO ASI Conf. Fractal Image Encoding and Analysis, Trondheim, July 1995.

Abstract

Fractal image coding has significant potential for the compression of still and moving images and also for scaling up images. The objective of our investigations was twofold. First, compression ratios of factor 60 and more for still images have been achieved, yielding a better quality of the decoded picture material than standard methods like JPEG. Second, image enlargement up to factors of 16 per dimension has been realized by means of fractal zoom, leading to natural and sharp representation of the scaled image content. Quality improvements were achieved due to the introduction of an extended luminance transform. In order to reduce the computational complexity of the encoding process, a new class of simple and suited invariant features is proposed, facilitating the search in the multidimensional space spanned by image domains and affine transforms.

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@InProceedings{GoIbGr95,
   Author = {Götting, D. and Ibenthal, A. and Grigat, R.-R.},
   Title = {Fractal image coding and magnification using invariant features},
   BookTitle = {NATO ASI Conf. Fractal Image Encoding and Analysis},
   Address = {Trondheim},
   Month = {July},
   Year = {1995}
}

Note on this paper

appears in Fractals, Vol. 5, Supplementary issue, April 1997


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