A Compressed Representation of a Image

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The image description space grayscale, color or texture changes, but the image storage and analysis are very complex. If it is a dynamic image, the amount of data is greater. Image compression for image storage and transmission are very necessary. In order to more save memory space and more be used as a compressed representation of a image, a image is mapped into a graph, we can use the labeling of graph to compress.

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