This paper describes an efficient redundancy reduction coding scheme for bi-level facsimile signals and field test results of a Group 3 facsimile machine applying this technique. The bi-level signal obtained by scanning documents is characterized by white-to-black or black-to-white edges. These edges cross successive scan lines smoothly in most cases. This scheme makes use of two-dimensional correlation by coding the difference in positions where an edge crosses successive scan lines. The performance of this scheme has been evaluated by computer simualtions for eight CCITT SG.XIV test documents scanned at an 8 lines/mm rate. This scheme reduces the entropy by 24 to 60 percent over the conventional run-length coding scheme and 2 to 10 percent over one of the currently proposed two-dimensional coding schemes, respectively. In a newly fabricated prototype model of a Group 3 machine using this technique, a run-length coded line is inserted every
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Communications, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:27
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Issue:
8
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Date of Publication: Aug 1979