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On Self-Indexing Images - Image Compression with Added Value
March 25-March 27
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DCC.2008.47Data Compression Conference (dcc 2008)
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Recent advances in compressed data structures have led to the new concept of self-indexing; it is possible to represent a sequence of symbols compressed in a form that enables fast queries on the content of the sequence. This paper studies different analogies of self-indexing on images. First, we show that a key ingredient of many self-indexes for sequences, namely the wavelet tree, can be used to obtain both lossless and lossy compression with random access to pixel values. Second, we show how to use self-indexes for sequences as a black-box to provide self-indexes for images with filtering-type query capabilities. Third, we develop a tailor-made self-index for images by showing how to compress two-dimensional suffix arrays. Experimental results are provided to compare the compressibility to standard compression methods.
Index Terms:
image compression and indexing, self-indexing, suffix arrays, Burrows-Wheeler transform
Citation:
Veli M?kinen, Gonzalo Navarro, "On Self-Indexing Images - Image Compression with Added Value," dcc, pp.422-431, Data Compression Conference (dcc 2008), 2008
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