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Image quantization and its relation to network structure processes

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The relation between image quantization and network structure is described. HalLtoning methods are interpreted as special network types and a learning algorithm for halftoning is presented.

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Tuttaß, T., Bryngdahl, O. Image quantization and its relation to network structure processes. Optical Review 1, 211–212 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03254865

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