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  • 11DISCUS — For the American trade association that has the same acronym, see Distilled Spirits Council of the United States DISCUS is an acronym for Distributed source coding Using Syndromes. Contents 1 Introduction 2 History 3 Variations …

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  • 12telecommunication — [tel΄ə kə myo͞o΄ni kā′shən] n. [also pl., with sing. or pl. v.] communication by electronic or electric means, as through radio, telephone, telegraph, television, or computers * * * tel·e·com·mu·ni·ca·tion (tĕlʹĭ kə myo͞o nĭ kāʹshən) n. 1. The… …

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  • 13JBIG2 — is an image compression standard for bi level images, developed by the Joint Bi level Image Experts Group. It is suitable for both lossless and lossy compression. According to a press release [ [http://www.jpeg.org/public/mauijbig.pdf Press… …

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  • 14PAQ — A sample session of PAQ8O PAQ is a series of lossless data compression archivers that have evolved through collaborative development to top rankings on several benchmarks measuring compression ratio (although at the expense of speed and memory… …

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  • 15DEFLATE — redirects here. For other uses, see Deflation (disambiguation). Deflate is a lossless data compression algorithm that uses a combination of the LZ77 algorithm and Huffman coding. It was originally defined by Phil Katz for version 2 of his PKZIP… …

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  • 16Comparison of video codecs — A video codec is software or a device that provides encoding and decoding which may or may not include the use of video compression and/or decompression for digital video. The compression may employ lossy data compression, so quality measurement… …

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  • 17List of file formats — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: List of file formats (alphabetical) This is a list of file formats… …

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  • 18μ-law algorithm — Companding of μ law and A law algorithms The µ law algorithm (often u law, ulaw, or mu law) is a companding algorithm, primarily used in the digital telecommunication systems of North America and Japan. Companding algorithms reduce the dynamic… …

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  • 20JPEG 2000 — Infobox file format name = JPEG 2000 caption = Comparison of JPEG 2000 with the original JPEG format. extension = .jp2, .j2k mime = image/jp2 owner = Joint Photographic Experts Group creatorcode = jp2 genre = graphics file format containerfor =… …

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