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On Succinct Representations of Textured Surfaces by Weighted Finite Automata

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On Succinct Representations of Textured Surfaces by Weighted Finite Automata
: Generalized finite automata with weights for states and transitions have been successfully applied to image generation for more than a decade now. Bilevel images (black and white), grayscale- or color-images and even video sequences can be effectively coded as weighted finite automata. Since each state represents a subimage within those automata the weighted transitions can exploit self-similarities for image compression. These “fractal” approaches yield remarkable results in comparison to the well-known standard JPEG- or MPEG-encodings and frequently provide advantages for images with strong contrasts. Here we will study the combination of these highly effective compression techniques with a generalization of weighted finite automata to higher dimensions, which establish d-dimensional relations between resultsets of ordinary weighted automata. For the applications we will restrict ourselves to three-dimensional Bezier spline-patches and to grayscale images as textures. Key ...
Jürgen Albert, German Tischler
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where JUCS
Authors Jürgen Albert, German Tischler
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