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Is Fractal Image Compression Related to Cortical Image Compression?
Fractals are customarily introduced with simple line replacement rules, for example the well known Koch curve. At each state of iteration single lines are replaced by combinations of lines according to a rule. Remarkable complexity can be built up this way as shown by five stages of this line replacement bush fractal1.