Low bit rate video compression using relative fractal coding

A new approach of relative fractal coding has been presented in this paper. In this technique, given the fractal code of a reference image, one can generate a relative fractal code of any other image of same size. The convergence of the relative code is also guaranteed. This method is found to be well suited for video compression as there is high temporal redundancy between the two successive frames.

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