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16 September 1994 Fractal (self-VQ) encoding of video sequences
Yuval Fisher, Daniel N. Rogovin, Tsae-Pyng Janice Shen
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Proceedings Volume 2308, Visual Communications and Image Processing '94; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185894
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '94, 1994, Chicago, IL, United States
Abstract
We present results of a scheme to encode video sequences of digital image data based on a quadtree still-image fractal method. The scheme encodes each frame using image pieces, or vectors, from its predecessor; hence it can be thought of as a VQ scheme in which the code book is derived from the previous image. We present results showing: near real-time (5 - 12 frames/sec) software-only decoding; resolution independence; high compression ratios (25 - 244:1); and low compression times (2.4 - 66 sec/frame) as compared with standard fixed image fractal schemes.
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Yuval Fisher, Daniel N. Rogovin, and Tsae-Pyng Janice Shen "Fractal (self-VQ) encoding of video sequences", Proc. SPIE 2308, Visual Communications and Image Processing '94, (16 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185894
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Image compression

Fractal analysis

Video

Video coding

Video compression

Image resolution

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