V-variable image compression

11/28/2014
by   Franklin Mendivil, et al.
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V-variable fractals, where V is a positive integer, are intuitively fractals with at most V different "forms" or "shapes" at all levels of magnification. In this paper we describe how V-variable fractals can be used for the purpose of image compression.

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