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Title Sketchs Characterization and Compression for Nomadic Computing
Authors Nelson Baloian, Javier Bustos, Ramon Cruzat, Richard Ibarra
Publication date 2011
Abstract Nomadic computing often refers to people using
computer support working anywhere, anytime and not
necessarily attached to a specific location or time of the day.
Mobile computing and wireless ad-hoc networks are important
elements in this kind of scenarios. Nowadays it is common to
see architects, engineers, geologists and/or designers working
on the field and sharing ideas on a collaborative media using
sketches and freehand writing. On this scenario, data overflow
among the peer applications often happens, since the sketches
have to be distributed among all participants in real time. This
paper presents a work on characterization and compression
algorithms for sketches, with and without loss of information,
to be used on mobile devices, in order to reduce the data
traffic. We focused our study on three parameters of the
algorithms: time required characterizing and compressing the
sketch, size of the resulting information and human perceived
of lost information. Our results present algorithms with a
compression ratio lower than 1% the size of the original image
without information loosing under human perception.
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Pages 457-464
Conference name IEEE International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work in Design
Publisher IEEE Computer Society Press (Los Alamitos, CA, USA)
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