Lossy variants of the Ziv-Lempel family of encoders are built traditionally around the iterated quest for best matches within an assigned fidelity. Most of the resulting algorithms are inherently superlinear and not easy to implement and analyze. On the other hand, it is well known that any lossy scheme of low computational complexity must have the drawback that it cannot yield the minimal distortion which can be achieved by the optimal data compression algorithm specifically tailored for that case. This paper concentrates on parses of guaranteed low time performance, in which phrases are all distinct and generated mechanically by self-correlations of the source set forth by the parsing process. The goal of the paper is to describe the basi...
Since its inception, data compression has been practised mostly as an experimental science. Althoug...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel iterative algorithm based on Low Density Parity Check codes for...
Classical rate-distortion theory requires specifying a source distribution. Instead, we analyze rate...
AbstractVariants of classical data compression paradigms by Ziv, Lempel, and Welch are proposed in w...
We consider gapped variants of classical data compression paradigms (Ziv, J. and Lempel, A.,1977, 19...
Variants of classical data compression paradigms by Ziv, Lempel, and Welch are proposed in which the...
The compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a random code...
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...
This paper is about the Implementation Analysis and Comparison of Lossless Compression Techniques vi...
This paper describes an effort to extend the LempelZiv algorithm to a practical universal lossy comp...
This article proposes a novel iterative algorithm based on low density parity check (LDPC) codes for...
A new lossy variant of the fixed-database Lempel-Ziv algorithm is proposed, for encoding memoryless ...
This article proposes a novel iterative algorithm based on Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) codes for...
In this review paper, we present a development of parts of rate-distortion theory and pattern-matchi...
Since its inception, data compression has been practised mostly as an experimental science. Althoug...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel iterative algorithm based on Low Density Parity Check codes for...
Classical rate-distortion theory requires specifying a source distribution. Instead, we analyze rate...
AbstractVariants of classical data compression paradigms by Ziv, Lempel, and Welch are proposed in w...
We consider gapped variants of classical data compression paradigms (Ziv, J. and Lempel, A.,1977, 19...
Variants of classical data compression paradigms by Ziv, Lempel, and Welch are proposed in which the...
The compression-complexity trade-off of lossy compression algorithms that are based on a random code...
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...
This paper is about the Implementation Analysis and Comparison of Lossless Compression Techniques vi...
This paper describes an effort to extend the LempelZiv algorithm to a practical universal lossy comp...
This article proposes a novel iterative algorithm based on low density parity check (LDPC) codes for...
A new lossy variant of the fixed-database Lempel-Ziv algorithm is proposed, for encoding memoryless ...
This article proposes a novel iterative algorithm based on Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) codes for...
In this review paper, we present a development of parts of rate-distortion theory and pattern-matchi...
Since its inception, data compression has been practised mostly as an experimental science. Althoug...
Abstract—This paper proposes a novel iterative algorithm based on Low Density Parity Check codes for...
Classical rate-distortion theory requires specifying a source distribution. Instead, we analyze rate...