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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 1979
Filed:
Jun. 28, 1977
Toyomichi Yamada, Hachioji, JP;
Abstract
A method and apparatus for removing redundancy of scan data of pictures by coding it to reduce the transmission time or compress the transmission bandwidth. The edge states between white and black areas on the preceding line and the current line are classified into a First state in which the edge on the preceding line continues to the current line, a Second state in which the edge on the preceding line turns up on the same line, and a Third state in which the edge on the current line turns down on the same line. In the First state, the difference in the location of the edge between adjacent lines is coded; in the Second state, coding is effected only by a state code; and in the Third state, the distance between the position of the previous state and the position of the first edge and the distance between the later and the position of the next edge are coded. Since the current line can be coded only processing the preceding line and the current line one-directionally and simultaneously, implementation of a coder becomes simple. Further, since correlation between adjacent scan lines is utilized, redundancy can be effectively removed regardless of whether the document is simple or complicated.