Lossless Compression HandbookThe 21 chapters in this handbook are written by the leading experts in the world on the theory, techniques, applications, and standards surrounding lossless compression. As with most applied technologies, the standards section is of particular importance to practicing design engineers. In order to create devices and communication systems that can communicate and be compatible with other systems and devices, standards must be followed. *Clearly explains the process of compression and transmission of multimedia signals *Invaluable resource for engineers dealing with image processing, signal processing, multimedia systems, wireless technology and more |
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adaptive alphabet applications architecture arithmetic coding arithmetic encoding audio binary bit-plane bitmap block Burrows-Wheeler Burrows-Wheeler transform bytes Bzip2 Calgary Corpus chip code sequence code value codeblock coder components compression algorithms compressor Computer context decompression delta dictionary Digital distribution efficient encoding and decoding entropy example Fibonacci Fibonacci codes FIGURE file synchronization filter fnew frequency gzip header Huffman codes IEEE Transactions image compression implementation Information Theory input integer JBIG JBIG2 JPEG JPEG-LS Kolmogorov complexity layer LIPT log2 lossless compression lossless data compression lossless image compression lossy match method node number of bits optimal output packet parameters parsing performance pixel predictor prefix code probability processor quantization renormalization representation resolution rsync run-length samples scheme segment shown in Fig signal source sequence source symbols standard string suffix Table techniques template Theorem transform tree update wavelet zlib