Five Modulus Method for Image Compression

  • Jassim F
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Abstract

Data is compressed by reducing its redundancy, but this also makes the data less reliable, more prone to errors. In this paper a novel approach of image compression based on a new method that has been created for image compression which is called Five Modulus Method (FMM). The new method consists of converting each pixel value in an 8-by-8 block into a multiple of 5 for each of the R, G and B arrays. After that, the new values could be divided by 5 to get new values which are 6-bit length for each pixel and it is less in storage space than the original value which is 8-bits. Also, a new protocol for compression of the new values as a stream of bits has been presented that gives the opportunity to store and transfer the new compressed image easily.

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Jassim, F. A. (2012). Five Modulus Method for Image Compression. Signal & Image Processing : An International Journal, 3(5), 19–28. https://doi.org/10.5121/sipij.2012.3502

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