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Journal of Functional Programming, 2013
AbstractThis paper describes some experiences of using fractal image compression as the subject of an assignment for a functional programming course using Haskell. The students were fascinated by the reproduction of images from their encodings and engaged well with the exercise which involved only elementary functional programming techniques.
Martin, C. E., Curtis, S. A.
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AbstractThis paper describes some experiences of using fractal image compression as the subject of an assignment for a functional programming course using Haskell. The students were fascinated by the reproduction of images from their encodings and engaged well with the exercise which involved only elementary functional programming techniques.
Martin, C. E., Curtis, S. A.
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Fractals, 1994
This paper begins by presenting a simple explanation of the main ideas in fractal image compression. It then presents a brief discussion of the current state of the art along with some results comparing fractal encoding, JPEG, and a wavelet scheme. The conclusion contains references to many of the latest theoretical and implementation results.
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This paper begins by presenting a simple explanation of the main ideas in fractal image compression. It then presents a brief discussion of the current state of the art along with some results comparing fractal encoding, JPEG, and a wavelet scheme. The conclusion contains references to many of the latest theoretical and implementation results.
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1997
Abstract What is multimedia? It is a special publication or “title”; it can be “read” inter actively on a computer screen and it is made up of text, pictures and probably sound and motion video as well. Early multimedia titles ran on microcomputers such as the Apple Mac or IBM PCs and popular sources of material for such early titles ...
M Barnsley, L Barnsley
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Abstract What is multimedia? It is a special publication or “title”; it can be “read” inter actively on a computer screen and it is made up of text, pictures and probably sound and motion video as well. Early multimedia titles ran on microcomputers such as the Apple Mac or IBM PCs and popular sources of material for such early titles ...
M Barnsley, L Barnsley
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Proceedings of the 4th international conference conference on Computer systems and technologies e-Learning - CompSysTech '03, 2003
The paper gives and introduction on Image Coding based on Fractals and develops a simple algorithm to be used as a reference design.
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The paper gives and introduction on Image Coding based on Fractals and develops a simple algorithm to be used as a reference design.
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Library Review, 1993
Outlines the development of the theory of fractal imaging technology and the evolvement of the theory into a practical technology for storing images. Describes the use of fractal imaging technology to store and index 44,000 images in the George Washington Wilson Collection, in the Queen Mother Library, University of Aberdeen.
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Outlines the development of the theory of fractal imaging technology and the evolvement of the theory into a practical technology for storing images. Describes the use of fractal imaging technology to store and index 44,000 images in the George Washington Wilson Collection, in the Queen Mother Library, University of Aberdeen.
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Fractal Images of Formal Systems
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
St. Denis, Paul, Grim, Patrick
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STOCHASTIC LEARNING OF FRACTAL IMAGES
International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2004Optimal compression and decompression of fractal images can be performed by out-of-equilibrium stochastic systems which exhibit a learning behaviour. We show how stochastic systems of this type are able to learn the structure of classical fractal images in a simple situation.
L. M. MORATO, SIRI, PAOLA
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Signal Processing: Image Communication, 1993
Abstract Image compression techniques based on fractals have been developed in the last few years and may promise better compression performance. Fractal image compression techniques are being developed due to the recognition that fractals can describe natural scenes better than shapes of traditional geometry.
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Abstract Image compression techniques based on fractals have been developed in the last few years and may promise better compression performance. Fractal image compression techniques are being developed due to the recognition that fractals can describe natural scenes better than shapes of traditional geometry.
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1990
Abstract : Rapid image decompression is crucial for many potential Navy and commercial users of the fractal image compression scheme. The focus of the work was the development of IFS algorithms and computer code for image compression, the refinement of algorithms and computer code for compressing color images and the development of wavelet methods for ...
Albert Lawrence, Yuval Fisher
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Abstract : Rapid image decompression is crucial for many potential Navy and commercial users of the fractal image compression scheme. The focus of the work was the development of IFS algorithms and computer code for image compression, the refinement of algorithms and computer code for compressing color images and the development of wavelet methods for ...
Albert Lawrence, Yuval Fisher
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1988
Increasingly, the output of physical and numerical experiments is presented as two dimensional images, instead of as tables and graphs of observed real variables. Instances include pictures of diffusion limited aggregates, fractal fingering boundaries between fluids, and images of turbulent flows.
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Increasingly, the output of physical and numerical experiments is presented as two dimensional images, instead of as tables and graphs of observed real variables. Instances include pictures of diffusion limited aggregates, fractal fingering boundaries between fluids, and images of turbulent flows.
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