Compression
- 1
- How Stuff Works: How File Compression Works
- Detailed narrative fully describes how a file is actually deflated, or compressed to get rid of redundancy - and save space.
- 4
- The Canterbury Corpus
- A set of benchmark results for various lossless compression methods. Includes test files and compression test results for many research compression methods.
- 5
- The Data Compression Resource
- Algorithms, links, comparisons, conferences, corpora and the home of the compressor ABC.
- 6
- Tutorial on Image Compression
- A tutorial on Image Compression, with step by step procedural examples and list of references, along with sample code.
- 8
- Asilomar
- The Annual Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers is a yearly Conference held on the Asilomar Grounds, Pacific Grove, California. It provides a forum for presenting work in theoretical and applied signal processing.
- 9
- DCC
- The Data Compression Conference is an annual event held at the Cliff Lodge convention center in the Snowbird / Alta Ski areas. Programmes from 1991 are still available on the site.
- 11
- Stanford University
- Information Systems Laboratory, Signal Compression and Classification Group. Members' pages.
- 12
- UC Berkeley
- Video and Image Processing Lab. Members, research projects, publications, software, resources.
- 13
- Abel, Jürgen
- Lossless data compression based on the Burrows-Wheeler Transformation (BWT), medical image processing, consultant for project management.
- 15
- Bell, Timothy C.
- Author of "Managing Gigabytes." CS department head at the University of Canterbury.
- 16
- Effros, Michelle
- Professor of Electrical Engineering at Caltech. Communications, compression, information theory, image processing.
- 20
- Kieffer, John
- Universal algorithms, multiresolution methods, wavelets and fractals, rate-distortion theory, and quantizer theory.
page #1