Adaptive compression is a type of data compression which changes compression algorithms based on the type of data being compressed.[1]
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Lossless type | | Entropy | |
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| Dictionary | |
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| Other | |
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| Hybrid |
- LZ77 + Huffman
- LZ77 + ANS
- LZ77 + Huffman + ANS
- LZ77 + Huffman + context
- LZSS + Huffman
- LZ77 + Range
- RLE + BWT + MTF + Huffman
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Lossy type | | Transform | |
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| Predictive |
- DPCM
- LPC
- Motion
- Psychoacoustic
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| Audio | | Concepts |
- Bit rate
- Companding
- Convolution
- Dynamic range
- Latency
- Nyquist–Shannon theorem
- Sampling
- Silence compression
- Sound quality
- Speech coding
- Sub-band coding
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Codec parts | |
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| Image | |
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| Video | | Concepts | |
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Codec parts |
- DCT
- DPCM
- Deblocking filter
- Lapped transform
- Motion
- Wavelet
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| Theory |
- Compressed data structures
- Compressed suffix array
- FM-index
- Entropy
- Information theory
- Kolmogorov complexity
- Prefix code
- Quantization
- Rate–distortion
- Redundancy
- Symmetry
- Smallest grammar problem
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