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27 August 1993 Effect of peanoscanning on image compression
Joseph A. Provine, Rangaraj M. Rangayyan
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Abstract
Peanoscanning was used to obtain the pixels from an image by following a scan path described by a space-filling curve, the Peano-Hilbert curve. The Peanoscanned data were then compressed without loss of information by direct Huffman, arithmetic, and LZW coding, as well as predictive and transform coding. The results were then compared with the results obtained by compressing equivalent raster scanned data to study the effect of Peanoscanning on image compression. In our implementation, tested on seven natural images, Peano- Differential coding with an entropy coder gave the best results of reversible compression from 8 bits/pixel to about 5 bits/pixel. An efficient implementation of the Peanoscanning operation based on the symmetry exhibited by the Peano-Hilbert curve is also suggested.
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Joseph A. Provine and Rangaraj M. Rangayyan "Effect of peanoscanning on image compression", Proc. SPIE 1961, Visual Information Processing II, (27 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.150946
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Computer programming

Raster graphics

Error analysis

Visual information processing

Image enhancement

Medical imaging

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