IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Deep Pipeline Architecture for Fast Fractal Color Image Compression Utilizing Inter-Color Correlation

  • Abdul-Malik H. Y. Saad,
  • Mohd Zaid Abdullah,
  • Nayef Abdulwahab Mohammed Alduais,
  • Antar Shaddad Hamed Abdul-Qawy,
  • Abdullah B. Nasser,
  • Waheed Ali H. M. Ghanem,
  • Adnan Haider Yusef Sa'd

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3213723
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 110444 – 110458

Abstract

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Fractal compression technique is a well-known technique that encodes an image by mapping the image into itself and this requires performing a massive and repetitive search. Thus, the encoding time is too long, which is the main problem of the fractal algorithm. To reduce the encoding time, several hardware implementations have been developed. However, they are generally developed for grayscale images, and using them to encode colour images leads to doubling the encoding time $3\times $ at least. Therefore, in this paper, new high-speed hardware architecture is proposed for encoding RGB images in a short time. Unlike the conventional approach of encoding the colour components similarly and individually as a grayscale image, the proposed method encodes two of the colour components by mapping them directly to the most correlated component with a searchless encoding scheme, while the third component is encoded with a search-based scheme. This results in reducing the encoding time and also in increasing the compression rate. The parallel and deep-pipelining approaches have been utilized to improve the processing time significantly. Furthermore, to reduce the memory access to the half, the image is partitioned in such a way that half of the matching operations utilize the same data fetched for processing the other half of the matching operations. Consequently, the proposed architecture can encode a $1024\times 1024$ RGB image within a minimal time of 12.2 ms, and a compression ratio of 46.5. Accordingly, the proposed architecture is further superior to the state-of-the-art architectures.

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