Jeremy S. De Bonet : GIFiply




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Increasing the compressibility of GIF images

In part 1 of my Ph.D. research, I've developed a image processing technique which increases the compressibility of images using Lempel-Ziv based algorithms. On algorithm of particular importance is the GIF image format which dominates data on the web today. This approach can reduce data requirements by up to 40% with virtually no visual loss. Further this approach can be combined with existing GIF reduction techniques to yield images which are as much as 60% smaller, yet still virtually indistinguishable from the originals.

The images shown here have been chosen from the first page of each of the top 50 Media Metrix sites as measured in December, 2001. Because these companies must pay for the bandwidth required to send these images to each recipient, in many cases much effort has already been taken to optimize these images.


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Original

Size: 11091 bytes
Bits Per Pixel: 1.49676
PSNR: exact
Reduction: n/a

GIFipled

Size: 8922 bytes
Bits Per Pixel: 1.20405
PSNR: 49.9715
Reduction: 19%

Color Reduction

Size: 4892 bytes
Bits Per Pixel: 0.660189
PSNR: 46.7791
Reduction: 55%

Color Reduction coupled with GIFiply

Size: 4443 bytes
Bits Per Pixel: 0.599595
PSNR: 44.9015
Reduction: 59%

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