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B. Hürtgen, P. Büttgen. Fractal approach to low-rate video coding. In Proceedings from SPIE Visual Communications and Image Processing, Volume 2094, Pages 120-131, 1993.

Abstract

This paper presents a method for fast encoding and decoding of image sequences based on fractal coding theory and the hybrid coding concept. The DPCM-loop accounts for statistical dependencies of natural image sequences in temporal direction. Those regions of the original image where the prediction, i.e. motion estimation and compensatio, fails are encoded using an advanced fractal coding scheme which originally was developed for encoding of still images. Similar to conditional replenishment coders, not regions of the residual image itself but of the original image are encoded. The introduction of a fractal coding scheme instead of the commonly used DCT turns out advanta-geous especially at very low bit rates (8-64 kbit/s). In order to increase reconstruction quality, encoding speed and compression ratio, some additional features as hierarchical codebook search and multi level block segmentation are proposed.

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BibTex Reference

@InProceedings{HuBu93,
   Author = {Hürtgen, B. and Büttgen, P.},
   Title = {Fractal approach to low-rate video coding},
   BookTitle = {Proceedings from SPIE Visual Communications and Image Processing},
   Volume = {2094},
   Pages = {120--131},
   Year = {1993}
}


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