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Hilbert Scan and Image Compression
Barcelona, Spain September 03-September 08
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Sambhunath Biswas, Indian Statistical Institute
The use of Hilbert scan is relatively new in image compression. This scan is guided by the Hilbert space-filling curve. A Hilbert image, thus produced by this scan of a graylevel image provides better compression rate than that of a raster scanned image. Since a Hilbert image is a 1-d image, an efficient 1-d algorithm based on Bezier-Berntein polynomial has been developed to simultaneously separate out and approximate homogeneous segments of pixels depending on some absolute error based criteria. Huffman coding scheme then encodes the approximation parameters. Investigation shows that better performance on image compression can be achieved using Hilbert scan. Comparison with an existing algorithm shows also better performance of the proposed algorithm.
Index Terms:
Hilbert scan, Hilbert image, Bezier-Bernstein polynomial, Huffman coding
Citation:
Sambhunath Biswas, "Hilbert Scan and Image Compression," icpr, vol. 3, pp.3211, 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'00) - Volume 3, 2000
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