compression scheme

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compression
noun[U]
uk
/kəmˈpreʃ.ən/
us
/kəmˈpreʃ.ən/
the act of pressing something into a smaller space or putting pressure on it from different sides until it ...
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scheme
noun[C]
uk
/skiːm/
us
/skiːm/
an organized plan for doing something, especially something dishonest or illegal that will bring a good result ...
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(Definition ofcompressionandschemefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is for this reason that it is desirable to employ a pulse powercompressionscheme.
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Most image file formats that support indexed color images also commonly support somecompressionscheme, enhancing their ability to store the images in smaller files.
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This can be done by helping to determine salient image features that must be retained for a givencompressionscheme.
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These differ in that the former employs a simple, lossless compression algorithm, while the latter employs a more sophisticated, domain-specificcompressionschemesupporting lossy geometry compression.
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This option provides a systematiccompressionscheme.
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Shannon's theorem also implies that no losslesscompressionschemecan compress "all" messages.
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Dolby developed a digital surround soundcompressionschemefor the cinema.
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Most of the video compression schemes standardize the bitstream (and thus the decoder) leaving the encoder design to the individual implementations.
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Images can be written without compression or using a choice of several compression schemes, thus reducing storage requirements.
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Vendor implementations may avoid wasting bandwidth sending those 48-bits in proprietary link compression schemes.
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Some video compression schemes typically operates on square-shaped groups of neighboring pixels, often called macroblocks.
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Lossy data compression schemes are informed by research on how people perceive the data in question.
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Most binary images also compress well with simple run-length compression schemes.
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The designer can thus choose the optimal format without having to support multiple different compression schemes.
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Finally, structuring and coding the content of an audio file (sound and metadata) stand to benefit from efficient compression schemes, which discard inaudible information in the sound.
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