The Formation of Graphical Images Using Resampling Pixel Addressing Mode and Its Effect on 12 X 12 Block Memory

Makanjuola Daniel *

Department of Computer Science, Salem University, Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This paper is inclined to address the issue of pixel semantic expression of different region of interest. From the textual point of view, the number of pixels that are read from the region of interest in every graphical display is principally control by the pixel addressing features. Pixel Addressing is controlled by two parameters; Pixel Addressing Mode and Pixel Addressing Value [1,2]. This paper significantly displays knowledge of how fractional part of pixels (based on the chosen mode of pixel addressing) in the regions of interest is returned, and the effects of such discount on the image produced in terms of graphics and colour artifacts. The mode of Pixel Addressing can be decimate (0), averaging (1), binning (2), or resampling (3). The eventual image production in ROI (in terms of graphics and colour artifacts) is significantly determined by the mode of pixel addressing and the settings of the block memory.

Keywords: Pixel addressing, graphical Images, pixels


How to Cite

Daniel, Makanjuola. 2015. “The Formation of Graphical Images Using Resampling Pixel Addressing Mode and Its Effect on 12 X 12 Block Memory”. Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science 9 (1):35-39. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJMCS/2015/15103.

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