双级图像的矢量游程编码

Y. Wang, J. Wu
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游程编码(RC)是一种简单而有效的双级图像编码技术。传统的RC通过交替运行白色和黑色像素来描述图像的问题是,它只利用了同一扫描线内的冗余。在第三组传真传输中使用的改进的相对地址运行长度编码(MRC)通过利用相邻线路之间的相关性来提高效率。本文提出了一种矢量游程编码(VRC)技术,通过用矢量或黑色图案和矢量游程表示图像,更充分地利用了空间冗余。根据块模式的编码方法,已经开发了各种算法,包括单游程VRC (SVRC),双游程VRC (DVRC)和块VRC (BVRC)。常规RC是块大小为1*1的BVRC的特例。将所提出的方法应用于CCITT标准测试文件中,BVRC方法获得了最好的结果。当块尺寸为4*4时,当使用单个和多个运行长度码本时,它产生的压缩增益分别比k=4的MRC高15.5%和22.7%。
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Vector run-length coding of Bi-level images
Run-length coding (RC) is a simple and yet quite effective technique for bi-level image coding. A problem with the conventional RC which describes an image by alternating runs of white and black pixels is that it only exploits the redundancy within the same scan line. The modified relative address run-length coding (MRC) used in Group III facsimile transmission is more efficient by making use of the correlation between adjacent lines. The paper presents a vector run-length coding (VRC) technique which exploits the spatial redundancy more thoroughly by representing images with vector or black patterns and vector run-lengths. Depending on the coding method for the block patterns, various algorithms have been developed, including single run-length VRC (SVRC), double run-length VRC (DVRC), and block VRC (BVRC). The conventional RC is a special case of BVRC with block size of 1*1. The proposed methods have been applied to the CCITT standard test documents and the best result has been obtained with the BVRC method. With a block dimension of 4*4, it has yielded compression gains higher than the MRC with k=4 by 15.5% and 22.7%, when using a single and multiple run-length codebooks, respectively.<>
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