A Multi-Layered Image Format for the Web with an Adaptive Layer Selection Algorithm.

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Title: A Multi-Layered Image Format for the Web with an Adaptive Layer Selection Algorithm.
Authors: Tair, Milan1 milan.tair@gmail.com, Mihajlović, Aleksandar1 mihajlovich@gmail.com, Savanović, Nikola1 nsavanovic@singidunum.ac.rs, Šarac, Marko1 msarac@singidunum.ac.rs
Source: Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering. Jun2017, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p177-197. 21p.
Subjects: Graphics interchange format, Layers (Computer graphics), Websites
Abstract: In this paper we present a proposed multi-layered image format for use on the web. The format implements an algorithm for selecting adequate layer images depending on the image container's surroundings and size. The layer selection depends on the weighted average brightness of the underlying web page background within the bounds of the image. The proposed image format supports multiple image layers with adjoined thresholds and activation conditions. Depending on these conditions and the underlying background, a layer's visibility will be adequately set. The selection algorithm takes into account the background brightness, each layer's adjoined threshold values, and other newly introduced layer conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:In this paper we present a proposed multi-layered image format for use on the web. The format implements an algorithm for selecting adequate layer images depending on the image container's surroundings and size. The layer selection depends on the weighted average brightness of the underlying web page background within the bounds of the image. The proposed image format supports multiple image layers with adjoined thresholds and activation conditions. Depending on these conditions and the underlying background, a layer's visibility will be adequately set. The selection algorithm takes into account the background brightness, each layer's adjoined threshold values, and other newly introduced layer conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:14514869
DOI:10.2298/SJEE161010001T