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SCAN(ID:1521/sca008)
Language for the SCAN encoding system
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Country: Greece
Designed 1987
Published: 1987
Sammet category: Specialised Languages
Encoding language for the SCAN encryption system, which featured quadtrees (pyramid data structures)
References:
Bourbakis, N.; Alexopoulos, C. (1987) Bourbakis, N.; Alexopoulos, C. "Picture data encryption using SCAN patterns" Georg-Mason University, Fairfax, Report GMU-ECE-TR-1987.
Alexopoulos, C. (1989) Alexopoulos, C. "A mathematical modeling of the SCAN language" PhD thesis, University of Patras 1989
Bourbakis, N. G., C. Alexopoulos, et al. (1989) Bourbakis, N. G., C. Alexopoulos, et al. "A parallel implementation of the SCAN language"
in (1989) Computer Languages 14(4)
Bourbakis, N. and Alexopoulos, C. (1992) Bourbakis, N. and Alexopoulos, C. "Picture data encryption using scan patterns"
in (1992) Pattern Recognition 25(06) 1992
Brause, R. (1996) Brause, R. "Implementing the SCAN Language by Neural Networks" pp.242-251
Abstract
Extract:
Introduction
in IEEE Int. (1996) IEEE Int. Joint Symposia on Intelligence and Systems IJSIS-96, Rockville 1996
Bourbakis, Nikolaos G. (1998) Bourbakis, Nikolaos G. "A Fractal Based Formal Language and its Applications" Computer Society Technical Presentation Thursday
December 4 1998
Abstract
in IEEE Int. (1996) IEEE Int. Joint Symposia on Intelligence and Systems IJSIS-96, Rockville 1996
Bourbakis, Nikolaos G. (1998) Bourbakis, Nikolaos G. "A FRACTAL-BASED METHODOLOGY FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING: Compression and Encryption of 2-D Array Data" Worcester Polytechnic Institute CS Department Colloquium February 23, 1998
Abstract
in IEEE Int. (1996) IEEE Int. Joint Symposia on Intelligence and Systems IJSIS-96, Rockville 1996
Skillicorn, David B. and Talia, Domenico (1998) Skillicorn, David B. and Talia, Domenico "Models and languages for parallel computation" pp123-169
in [ACM] (1998) [ACM] ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) 30(2) June 1998
Maniccam, S.S. and Bourbakis, N.G. (1999) Maniccam, S.S. and Bourbakis, N.G. "SCAN Based Lossless Image Compression and Encryption" 1999 International Conference on Information Intelligence and Systems March 31 - April 03, 1999
Rockville, Maryland p. 490
Abstract
in [ACM] (1998) [ACM] ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) 30(2) June 1998
Resources
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Guardian interview withProf Bourbakis
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A Spatial Based Parallel Formal Languages for Image -Video Data Processing & Security This project deals with a spatial based formal methodology (SCAN languages), which generates the (nxn)! permutations (or scan orders or fractals accessing algorithms) of a 2-D or 3-D array. SCAN can efficiently also 1) generate any size of hierarchical image data structures (pyramids, trees); 2) detect objects in binary images; 3) encrypt digital images by using the size of (nxn)! permutations and a dynamic confusion function that provide a complexity of 1075000 for 512x512 arrays; 4) compress (lossless or by request lossy) digital images; 5) guide the floorplanning process for a compact placement; 6) index images for storage and retrieval images into/from I/O disks; 7) solve the traveling salesman problem; 8) hide information in images, etc. His research work on the SCAN methodology has been recognized and used by others as a pioneering work. In particular, the SCAN language has been internationally used as an information processing tool (UCLA, UNLV,UP,GMU,ASU,WC,AIS,BU, AFRL in USA), (GU, UP, NTAU in Europe), (NTU, SU, KU in Asia) and others. SCAN has also been selected and registered by the Computer Institute in Seattle, WA, as a new computer language, in 1987, and received an Outstanding Paper Award IEEE ATC 1994. SCAN is promoted by AIIS as a commercial lossless compression encryption software tool with information hiding capabilities
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