Lachlan L. H. Andrew and M. Palaniswami, Neural Networks for Image Coding:
A Review, Austral. J. Intel. Info. Process. Syst., 2(4):10-19, 1996.
Abstract
Images are forming an increasingly large part of modern communications,
bringing the need for efficient and effective compression. This survey aims to
give the reader a feel for the wide range of ways in which neural network
technology has been applied to image compression. Many variants of vector
quantisation are presented which use the topology preservation of the
self-organising map in a variety of ways. Image coding using neural networks
to guide a classical coding technique have been largely overlooked. Some
promising contributions in this area are also discussed. Finally, a range of
transform and predictive coding techniques are described.
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