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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 1996
Filed:
Nov. 13, 1995
Kazuo Kurita, Nagano, JP;
Mikio Mizutani, Tokyo, JP;
Nobuhiko Noma, Yokohama, JP;
Tsukasa Sakai, Tokyo, JP;
Osamu Noguchi, Tokyo, JP;
Hiroyuki Nemoto, Tokyo, JP;
Keiichi Tomita, Tokyo, JP;
Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems, Inc., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An encoding (or decoding) method, by which raw data of 1 line is converted into, for example, modified Huffman (MH) code (or MH code is converted into raw data) by obtaining a cumulative run-length code every transition point, at which there occurs a transition or change between a run of white pixels to another contiguous run of black pixels, from the beginning of the line and then converting the cumulative run-length code to the MH code (or converting the MH code to the cumulative run-length code). The cumulative run-length code is defined by both of data, which indicates that a pixel of a run just prior to the transition point is black or white, and data representing a cumulative run-length of the run up to the pixel thereof just prior to the transition point. Thus, an encoding or decoding processing can be performed at a high speed.