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7 December 1978 An Image Coding Algorithm Using Spline Functions
Dennis G. McCaughey
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Abstract
This paper presents an image coding algorithm using spline functions that is competitive with the more conventional orthogonal transform methods at data rates of 1 bit/pixel or less. Spline coding has the added attraction of an optical implementation arising from the fact that least squares image approximations also produces least squares approximations to the image derivatives. A first order spline is used to approximate the proper order derivative of the image whose order is determined by an analysis presented in the paper. The image derivative is then encoded and transmitted to the user who reconstructs the image by a k-1 order integration which can be done optically.
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Dennis G. McCaughey "An Image Coding Algorithm Using Spline Functions", Proc. SPIE 0149, Digital Image Processing II, (7 December 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956667
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Quantization

Digital image processing

Image processing

Image transmission

Computer programming

Integrated optics

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