To efficiently compress rasterized compound documents, an encoder must be content-adaptive. Content adaptivity may be achieved by using a layered approach. In such an approach, a compound image is segmented into layers and then, the appropriate encoders are employed to compress these layers individually. A major factor in using these standard encoders efficiently is to match the layers’ characteristics to these of the encoder by using data filling techniques to fill-in the initially sparse layers. In this work we propose a sub-optimal non-linear projections scheme that efficiently matches the baseline JPEG coder in compressing background layers, leading to smaller files with better image quality. 1
In the first topic, we propose the use of large dictionaries of tilings for video compression. We co...
Surveys techniques that solve the two basic problems of efficiency (in storage and computation) at t...
A new compound image compression algorithm is proposed, based on Shape Primitive Extraction and Codi...
Abstract—Compound images are combinations of text, graphics and natural images. They possess charact...
We propose a new, very low complexity, single-pass, algorithm for compression of continuous tone com...
Abstract—Mixed Raster Content (MRC) coding is an efficient way of coding compound images. The layere...
[[abstract]]Two algorithms are presented for compressing image documents, with a high compression ra...
Data compression is an important area in electronic document processing. A document can consist of t...
Image processing problems have always been challenging due to the complexity of the signal. These pr...
Abstract: In this paper we present the current state of the project SCODE (Scanned COmpound Document...
In this dissertation, we develop memory-efficient algorithms for compression of scanned document ima...
JPEG is a commonly used method of compression for photographic images. It consists of lossy and loss...
The Mixed Raster Content (MRC) ITU document compression standard (T.44) specifies a multi-layer repr...
In image and video coding applications, an image/frame or its difference from a predicted value (pre...
Natural images contain crucial information in sharp geometrical boundaries between objects. Therefor...
In the first topic, we propose the use of large dictionaries of tilings for video compression. We co...
Surveys techniques that solve the two basic problems of efficiency (in storage and computation) at t...
A new compound image compression algorithm is proposed, based on Shape Primitive Extraction and Codi...
Abstract—Compound images are combinations of text, graphics and natural images. They possess charact...
We propose a new, very low complexity, single-pass, algorithm for compression of continuous tone com...
Abstract—Mixed Raster Content (MRC) coding is an efficient way of coding compound images. The layere...
[[abstract]]Two algorithms are presented for compressing image documents, with a high compression ra...
Data compression is an important area in electronic document processing. A document can consist of t...
Image processing problems have always been challenging due to the complexity of the signal. These pr...
Abstract: In this paper we present the current state of the project SCODE (Scanned COmpound Document...
In this dissertation, we develop memory-efficient algorithms for compression of scanned document ima...
JPEG is a commonly used method of compression for photographic images. It consists of lossy and loss...
The Mixed Raster Content (MRC) ITU document compression standard (T.44) specifies a multi-layer repr...
In image and video coding applications, an image/frame or its difference from a predicted value (pre...
Natural images contain crucial information in sharp geometrical boundaries between objects. Therefor...
In the first topic, we propose the use of large dictionaries of tilings for video compression. We co...
Surveys techniques that solve the two basic problems of efficiency (in storage and computation) at t...
A new compound image compression algorithm is proposed, based on Shape Primitive Extraction and Codi...