Title :
Data compression techniques for maps
Author :
Jaisimha, M.Y. ; Potlapalli, H. ; Barad, H. ; Martinez, A.B. ; Lohrenz, M.C. ; Ryan, J. ; Pollard, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA, USA
Abstract :
The efficiencies of various data-compression techniques as applied to color maps are compared. These color maps have certain special characteristics, such as large homogeneous regions, and fine detail, such as lines and lettering. The color maps are first classified using the K-means clustering algorithm with neighborhood classification. Three techniques are investigated, namely, contour, quadtree, and run-length coding. The run-length coding algorithm is modified to allow wrap-around of runs. A modification of the standard binary image quadtree compression algorithm for color images is introduced. In quadtree coding a modified eldest-son eldest-younger-sibling quadtree is used to reduce the memory requirement for storing the quadtree. Lempel-Ziv compression is applied to the classified and unclassified images as well as to the output of the compression algorithms. The algorithms are compared on the compression ratios achieved. The exponential behavior of the histogram of the runs indicates that runs of short run length have higher probability. Accordingly, Huffman coding of the runs would result in more efficient bit assignment and hence greater compression ratios
Keywords :
data compression; encoding; picture processing; Huffman coding; K-means clustering algorithm; Lempel-Ziv compression; bit assignment; color maps; contour coding; data-compression techniques; fine detail; image processing; large homogeneous regions; neighborhood classification; quadtree coding; run-length coding; Binary trees; Color; Compression algorithms; Data compression; Image coding; Image converters; Image processing; Oceans; Pixel; Vector quantization;
Conference_Titel :
Southeastcon '89. Proceedings. Energy and Information Technologies in the Southeast., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Columbia, SC
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.1989.132524