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13 December 1976 Block Character Coding
William K. Pratt, Wen-hsiung Chen, Clifford Reader
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Abstract
A binary facsimile coding technique capable of coding documents at compression ratios from 10:1 to 40:1 has been developed. In the basic system, individual document characters are isolated into small rectangular blocks. The location, size, and contents of each block are coded for transmission. A more sophisticated version of the coder utilizes matching of a character with previously scanned characters. If a match exists, a code word indicating the match is coded along with the character location.
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William K. Pratt, Wen-hsiung Chen, and Clifford Reader "Block Character Coding", Proc. SPIE 0087, Advances in Image Transmission Techniques, (13 December 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954999
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Image segmentation

Image compression

Computer programming

Computing systems

Image transmission

Optical character recognition

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