FRACTAL CODING USING NEURAL NETWORKS

Authors

  • Rashad A. Al-Jawfi Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69844/ct9vp492

Keywords:

Fractal, Image Coding, Inverse Problem, Neural Networks

Abstract

#In this paper we attempt to form a neural network to coding fractal image. Our approach to this problem consists of finding an error function which will be minimized when the network coded attractor is equal to the desired attractor. First, we start with a given iterated function system attractor; with a random set of weights of the network. Second, we compare the consequent images using this neural network with the original image. On the basis of the result of this comparison we can update the weight functions and the code of the iterated function system (IFS). A common metric or error function used to compare between the two image fractal attractors is the Hausdorff distance. The error function gives us good means to measure the difference between the two images. The distance is calculated by finding the farthest point on each set relative to the other set and returning the maximum of these two distances.

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Published

30-06-2006

How to Cite

FRACTAL CODING USING NEURAL NETWORKS. (2006). The University Researcher Journal of Human Sciences, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.69844/ct9vp492

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