Weight Finite Automata (WFA) image encoding is a method for encoding images which has been brought up by Culik and Kari [1]. They suggest the way to encode a digital image by applying quadtree partition to divide an image into subsquares and then construct subdividing images with linear combination as a weighted automaton. Nonatree is a new way to partition an image into a nine subsqaure-tree. Instead of quadtree partition which is used by Culik and Kari, nonatree partition is applied with WFA to encode digital images.
Keywords: WFA, partition image, compression
Corresponding author: E-mail: thommarat_tum@yahoo.com , kpkorako@kmitl.ac.th
Lakhavijitlert, T. ., & Prachumrak, K. . (2018). WFA Image Encoding with New Partitioning Method. CURRENT APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 321-328.
