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    FractalImageCompression

    FractalImageCompression

    Java Fractal Image Compression based on Delaunay triangulation

    Implementation of the algorithm of the paper: "Fractal image compression based on Delaunay triangulation and vector quantization" It is a Fractal compression algorithm, based on relationships between regions of the image (in this case triangles), rather than in explicitly the pixel values themselves. Video...
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    A pure-Java compression library suitable as a drop-in replacement to current native implementations of java.util.zip. Typical scenarios where it is useful are applets, where access to native code is not allowed. It may also be useful on platforms where it
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    Zipserver is a small HTTP 1.0 server written in Java. It is aimed to serve archived manuals, documents, books etc. on systems with limited hard disk space (e.g. notebooks). At this time it features only a small amount of configuration options: roo
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