This book presents the theory and application of new methods of image compression based on self-transformations of an image. These methods lead to a representation of an image as a fractal, an object with detail at all scales. Very practical and com
Texture Recognition based on fractal analysis: Y Xu, H Ji… "Viewpoint invariant texture descr iption using fractal analysis". - International journal of computer vision, 2009.
Fractal image compression is a very efficient compression technology which utilizes the self-similarity of natural images. This MFC project implements the algorithm of book "Fractal Image Compression: Theory and Application". Tested on Visual Studio
分形的算法In this study, the most common methods of estimating the fractal dimension of biomedical signals directly in the time domain (considering the time series as a geometric object) are analyzed and compared.
Fractal Fern The programs fern and finitefern in the exm toolbox produce the Fractal Fern described by Michael Barnsley in Fractals Everywhere [?]. They generate and plot a potentially infinite sequence of random, but carefully choreographed, points
A fractal is an object or quantity that displays self-similarity, in a somewhat technical sense, on all scales. The object need not exhibit exactly the same structure at all scales, but the same "type" of structures must appear on all scales.
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