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Adaptive compression

Adaptive compression is a type of data compression which changes compression algorithms based on the type of data being compressed.
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2012
2012
: Wavelet Transform has been successfully applied in different fields, ranging from pure mathematics to applied sciences… 
2012
2012
In this paper, we use image moments to solve the problem of estimating deformation fields given a pair of images as input. We use… 
2011
2011
The exposure of an organisation’s illegal or unethical practices is often known as whistleblowing. It is currently a high… 
2004
2004
One of the most successful natural language compression methods is word-based Huffman. However, such a two-pass semi-static… 
2002
2002
Coherent control of molecular dynamics deals with the steering of quantum mechanical systems with suitably shaped ultrashort… 
1998
1998
Popular transform coding techniques provide excellent lossy compression for natural images but fall short with "simple" images, i… 
1998
1998
The paper describes the necessity to compress data in dependence of user requirements. 4 classes of data products are defined… 
1993
1993
: Previous use of the MIT/BIH arrhythmia database, on analog tape, to investigate compression of ambulatory ECG data by average…