This paper describes an effort to extend the LempelZiv algorithm to a practical universal lossy compression algorithm. It is based on the idea of approximate string matching with a rate-distortion (R \Gamma D) criterion, and is addressed within the framework of vector quantization (VQ) [4]. A practical one pass algorithm for VQ codebook construction and adaptation for individual signals is developed which assumes no prior knowledge of the source statistics and involves no iteration. We call this technique rate-distortion Lempel-Ziv (RDLZ). As in the case of the Lempel-Ziv algorithm, the encoded bit stream consists of codebook (dictionary) updates as well as indices (pointers) to the codebook. The idea of "trading" bits for distort...
Abstract — Classical rate-distortion theory requires knowledge of an elusive source distribution. In...
We present a new generic mechanism for “on-line ” construction of a vector quantizer codebook, based...
In this review paper, we present a development of parts of rate-distortion theory and pattern-matchi...
The compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a random code...
A new lossy variant of the fixed-database Lempel-Ziv algorithm is proposed, for encoding memoryless ...
A new lossy variant of the Fixed-Database Lenipel-Ziv coding algorithm for encoding at a fixed disto...
We examine the compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a ...
To develop a new compression algorithm based on the conventional lossless text compression algorithm...
To develop a new compression algorithm based on the conventional lossless text compression algorithm...
In signal compression we distinguish between lossless and lossy compression. In lossless compression...
A study of a locally adaptive vector quantization (LAVQ) algorithm for data compression is presented...
This paper is about the Implementation Analysis and Comparison of Lossless Compression Techniques vi...
Classical rate-distortion theory requires specifying a source distribution. Instead, we analyze rate...
A vector quantization algorithm is presented which accomplishes image restoration concurrently with ...
Popular lossless image compression techniques used today belong to the Lempel-Ziv family of encoders...
Abstract — Classical rate-distortion theory requires knowledge of an elusive source distribution. In...
We present a new generic mechanism for “on-line ” construction of a vector quantizer codebook, based...
In this review paper, we present a development of parts of rate-distortion theory and pattern-matchi...
The compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a random code...
A new lossy variant of the fixed-database Lempel-Ziv algorithm is proposed, for encoding memoryless ...
A new lossy variant of the Fixed-Database Lenipel-Ziv coding algorithm for encoding at a fixed disto...
We examine the compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a ...
To develop a new compression algorithm based on the conventional lossless text compression algorithm...
To develop a new compression algorithm based on the conventional lossless text compression algorithm...
In signal compression we distinguish between lossless and lossy compression. In lossless compression...
A study of a locally adaptive vector quantization (LAVQ) algorithm for data compression is presented...
This paper is about the Implementation Analysis and Comparison of Lossless Compression Techniques vi...
Classical rate-distortion theory requires specifying a source distribution. Instead, we analyze rate...
A vector quantization algorithm is presented which accomplishes image restoration concurrently with ...
Popular lossless image compression techniques used today belong to the Lempel-Ziv family of encoders...
Abstract — Classical rate-distortion theory requires knowledge of an elusive source distribution. In...
We present a new generic mechanism for “on-line ” construction of a vector quantizer codebook, based...
In this review paper, we present a development of parts of rate-distortion theory and pattern-matchi...