Adaptation in natural and artificial systems
Adaptation in natural and artificial systems
Evolvable hardware chip for high precision printer image compression
AAAI '98/IAAI '98 Proceedings of the fifteenth national/tenth conference on Artificial intelligence/Innovative applications of artificial intelligence
On-Demand Printing: The Revolution in Digital and Customized Printing
On-Demand Printing: The Revolution in Digital and Customized Printing
Bi-level image compression with tree coding
DCC '96 Proceedings of the Conference on Data Compression
On-Line Compression of High Precision Printer Images by Evolvable Hardware
DCC '98 Proceedings of the Conference on Data Compression
Connection Science - Evolutionary Learning and Optimisation
Evolvable Hardware: From Applications to Implications for the Theory of Computation
UC '09 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Unconventional Computation
A novel artistic image generation technique: making relief effects through evolution
ISICA'07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Advances in computation and intelligence
Using systolic technique to accelerate an EHW engine for lossless image compression
ICES'07 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Evolvable systems: from biology to hardware
Towards intrinsic evolvable hardware for predictive lossless image compression
SEAL'06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Simulated Evolution And Learning
Evolvable hardware design based on a novel simulated annealing in an embedded system
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience
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This paper proposes a lossless (reversible) data compression method for bi-level images, particularly printing images. In this method, called Dispersed Reference Compression (DRC), the coding scheme is changed according to the characteristics of the images to be compressed by Evolvable Hardware. Computational simulatioils demonstrate that DRC provides compression ratios that are up to 30% better than the current international standard for bi-level image compression. This paper also reports on the progress in discussions to incorporate a DRC-based compression method as an improvement to the international standard.