The compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a random codebook or a random database is examined. Motivated, in part, by recent results of Gupta-Verd\'{u}-Weissman (GVW) and their underlying connections with the pattern-matching scheme of Kontoyiannis' lossy Lempel-Ziv algorithm, we introduce a non-universal version of the lossy Lempel-Ziv method (termed LLZ). The optimality of LLZ for memoryless sources is established, and its performance is compared to that of the GVW divide-and-conquer approach. Experimental results indicate that the GVW approach often yields better compression than LLZ, but at the price of much higher memory requirements. To combine the advantages of both, we introduce a hybrid a...
The mainstream lossless data compression algorithms have been extensively studied in recent years. H...
Classical rate-distortion theory requires specifying a source distribution. Instead, we analyze rate...
We consider the problem of describing the exact compression performance of a classical Shannon rando...
We examine the compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a ...
A new lossy variant of the Fixed-Database Lenipel-Ziv coding algorithm for encoding at a fixed disto...
A new lossy variant of the fixed-database Lempel-Ziv algorithm is proposed, for encoding memoryless ...
This paper is about the Implementation Analysis and Comparison of Lossless Compression Techniques vi...
In this review paper, we present a development of parts of rate-distortion theory and pattern-matchi...
This paper describes an effort to extend the LempelZiv algorithm to a practical universal lossy comp...
We consider the problem of describing the exact compression performance of a classical Shannon rando...
Abstract—We present two results related to the computational complexity of lossy compression. The fi...
Lossy variants of the Ziv-Lempel family of encoders are built traditionally around the iterated ques...
Data Compression may be defined as the science and art of the representation of information in a cri...
We investigate the problem of variable-length compression with random access for stationary and ergo...
Abstract—We present a new lossy compression algorithm for discrete sources. The encoder assigns a ce...
The mainstream lossless data compression algorithms have been extensively studied in recent years. H...
Classical rate-distortion theory requires specifying a source distribution. Instead, we analyze rate...
We consider the problem of describing the exact compression performance of a classical Shannon rando...
We examine the compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a ...
A new lossy variant of the Fixed-Database Lenipel-Ziv coding algorithm for encoding at a fixed disto...
A new lossy variant of the fixed-database Lempel-Ziv algorithm is proposed, for encoding memoryless ...
This paper is about the Implementation Analysis and Comparison of Lossless Compression Techniques vi...
In this review paper, we present a development of parts of rate-distortion theory and pattern-matchi...
This paper describes an effort to extend the LempelZiv algorithm to a practical universal lossy comp...
We consider the problem of describing the exact compression performance of a classical Shannon rando...
Abstract—We present two results related to the computational complexity of lossy compression. The fi...
Lossy variants of the Ziv-Lempel family of encoders are built traditionally around the iterated ques...
Data Compression may be defined as the science and art of the representation of information in a cri...
We investigate the problem of variable-length compression with random access for stationary and ergo...
Abstract—We present a new lossy compression algorithm for discrete sources. The encoder assigns a ce...
The mainstream lossless data compression algorithms have been extensively studied in recent years. H...
Classical rate-distortion theory requires specifying a source distribution. Instead, we analyze rate...
We consider the problem of describing the exact compression performance of a classical Shannon rando...