compression technique

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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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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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It is an inherently losslesscompressiontechnique, like almost all entropy-coders.
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Another pulsecompressiontechniqueuses "chirped mirrors", which are dielectric mirrors that are designed such that the reflection has a negative dispersion.
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Depending on thecompressiontechniquechosen, the index can be reduced to a fraction of this size.
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It is a losslesscompressiontechnique, although the video coding standards in which it is used are typically for lossy compression applications.
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A secondcompressiontechniqueis achieved through data reduction algorithms.
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Typical approaches are the single shock and the multiple shock waves compression techniques.
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Thiscompressiontechniquewas patented in 1985.
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To make certain sounds more affecting, he used the side-chaincompressiontechniqueto trigger compression of different organ, strings, and bass sounds upon a drum kick on a song.
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The user can audition spoken documents at several times real-time, using time compression techniques and segmentation based on pitch.
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The compression techniques discussed above require the a priori knowledge of the sparsity pattern, which may be rather complicated and thus tedious for the user to supply.
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Certainly, digital compression techniques do enable a number of services to be carried on a single multiplex, transmitted on one frequency channel.
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This can be accomplished with data compression techniques.
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One way to do this is to deploy data compression techniques prior to encryption, for example by removing redundant vowels while retaining readability.
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The tables use a combination of compression techniques, including rainbow tables and distinguished point chains.
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Developing lossy compression techniques as closely matched to human perception as possible is a complex task.
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Data transfer rates and live video image quality are related, but are also subject to other factors such as data compression techniques.
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It is possible to use a much lower bitrate (i.e. 800kbit/s) with no noticeable difference using the video compression techniques explained here.
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