fractal encoding
Fractal encoding refers to a mathematical technique used to compress and encode images by capturing and reusing recurring patterns within the image. It involves breaking down the image into self-similar components, which can then be represented using a compact set of mathematical equations. This process allows for efficient storage, transmission, and decoding of images while maintaining their visual quality.
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