Zooming using iterated function systems

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Iterated Function Systems (I.F.S.) have been recently studied in the field of image coding. In addition to compression, I.F.S. possess some properties of fractals which can be used to sub/oversample an image. In this paper, we review how I.F.S. can be used for image zooming, directly from basic algorithms of still image compression. This study shows that results obtained in such a way do not produce better results than those obtained by using classical spatial interpolators such as the linear one. However, in this paper we also show that modified versions of the basic approach provide a better use of I.F.S.'s coding for zooming.

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Polidori, E., & Dugelay, J. L. (1997). Zooming using iterated function systems. Fractals, 5(SUPPL. 1), 111–123. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0218348x97000681

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