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Data compression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science and information theory, data compression or source coding is the process of encoding information using fewer bits (or other information-bearing units) than an unencoded represe...
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Lossless data compression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lossless data compression is a class of data compression algorithms that allows the exact original data to be reconstructed from the compressed data. The term lossless is in contrast to lossy data ...
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A Comparison of Single Lead ECG Data Compression Techniques ... Diatomic encoding and pattern substitution are a second family of data compression techniques. In many cases, a series of data points contains pairs of data that frequently reoccur and can be replaced by a single symbol.
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): This paper presents a test input data compression technique, which can be used to reduce input test data volume, test time, and the number of required tester channels. ... Packet-based Input Test Data Compression Techniques (2002)
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Recently, researchers have realized that the task of branch prediction for processor optimization is similar to the task of symbol prediction for data compression. ... Data Compression Techniques for Branch Prediction (1999)
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Each patient’s records, approximately 5 minutes of video, requires compression for storage onto CD media. ... Data Compression of Coronary Angiography Video Sequences; S.I.Woolley, M.Spann and D.Gibson, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The University of Birmingham, U.K.
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This paper presents a test input data compression technique, which can be use to reduce input test data volume, test time, and the number of required tester channels. The technique is based on grouping data packets and applying various binary encoding techniques, such as Huffman codes and Golomb-Rice codes.
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