75 research outputs found

    Screen Content Image Segmentation Using Sparse-Smooth Decomposition

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    Sparse decomposition has been extensively used for different applications including signal compression and denoising and document analysis. In this paper, sparse decomposition is used for image segmentation. The proposed algorithm separates the background and foreground using a sparse-smooth decomposition technique such that the smooth and sparse components correspond to the background and foreground respectively. This algorithm is tested on several test images from HEVC test sequences and is shown to have superior performance over other methods, such as the hierarchical k-means clustering in DjVu. This segmentation algorithm can also be used for text extraction, video compression and medical image segmentation.Comment: Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, IEEE, 2015, (to Appear

    Scanned Document Compression Technique

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    These days’ different media records are utilized to impart data. The media documents are content records, picture, sound, video and so forth. All these media documents required substantial measure of spaces when it is to be exchanged. Regular five page report records involve 75 KB of space, though a solitary picture can take up around 1.4 MB. In our paper, fundamental center is on two pressure procedures which are named as DjVU pressure strategy and the second is Block-based Hybrid Video Codec. In which we will chiefly concentrate on DjVU pressure strategy. DjVu is a picture pressure procedure particularly equipped towards the pressure of checked records in shading at high determination. Run of the mill magazine pages in shading filtered at 300dpi are compacted to somewhere around 40 and 80 KB, or 5 to 10 times littler than with JPEG for a comparative level of subjective quality. The frontal area layer, which contains the content and drawings and requires high spatial determination, is isolated from the foundation layer, which contains pictures and foundations and requires less determination. The closer view is packed with a bi-tonal picture pressure system that exploits character shape similitudes. The foundation is compacted with another dynamic, wavelet-based pressure strategy. A constant, memory proficient variant of the decoder is accessible as a module for famous web programs. We likewise exhibit that the proposed division calculation can enhance the nature of decoded reports while at the same time bringing down the bit rate

    Compressed representation of a partially defined integer function over multiple arguments

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    In OLAP (OnLine Analitical Processing) data are analysed in an n-dimensional cube. The cube may be represented as a partially defined function over n arguments. Considering that often the function is not defined everywhere, we ask: is there a known way of representing the function or the points in which it is defined, in a more compact manner than the trivial one

    Compressed representation of a partially defined integer function over multiple arguments

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    In OLAP (OnLine Analitical Processing) data are analysed in an n-dimensional cube. The cube may be represented as a partially defined function over n arguments. Considering that often the function is not defined everywhere, we ask: is there a known way of representing the function or the points in which it is defined, in a more compact manner than the trivial one

    Introduction to digitisation

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    In this session we will show some examples of digitisation projects to illustrate what benefits are associated with digitisation. We will discuss what can be a subject of digitisation for small memory institutions like public library or local museum. After this we will describe digital image anatomy. This will include concepts like digital image, file formats and compression types. Moreover we will briefly describe hardware and software which might be used to digitise various kinds of materials (this will be heavily based on current content of the "Digital repositories for small memory institutions" course). Case study showing what formats and software (especially OCR) is used in Poland for processing various types of materials. This session will be summarized with discussion about existing digitisation projects and possible justification for digitisation activities in small memory institutions
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