Digital Image Compression
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https://doi.org/10.24906/isc/2017/v31/i6/166460Abstract
Image compression is a process of reducing the amount of data needed to represent a digital image without loss of generality. In this article, the history of image compression and its basic concepts are discussed. Two commonly used image compression techniques viz. Lossless and Lossy image compression are also summarized.Downloads
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