1 June 1997 New simple three-layer neural network for image compression
Yanov Benbenisti, Doron Kornreich, Harvey B. Mitchell, P. A. Schaefer
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Recently, multilayer neural networks (NNs) have been used to compress still input pictures.1–8 The first NN to be used for this purpose was described by Cottrell, Munro, and Zipser (CMZ),1 who used a simple (single-structure) fully connected three-layer NN. The CMZ NN has a low computational complexity but only moderate compression performance.*
Yanov Benbenisti, Doron Kornreich, Harvey B. Mitchell, and P. A. Schaefer "New simple three-layer neural network for image compression," Optical Engineering 36(6), (1 June 1997). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601326
Published: 1 June 1997
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KEYWORDS
Signal to noise ratio

Neural networks

Image compression

Sensors

Mach-Zehnder interferometers

Interferometers

Multiplexing

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