The rapid expansion of data volumes in modern applications has intensified the need for efficient methods of storing and retrieving information. Contemporary research in data compression focuses on ...
Effective compression is about finding patterns to make data smaller without losing information. When an algorithm or model can accurately guess the next piece of data in a sequence, it shows it’s ...
Tether’s TurboQuant enables useful and powerful local AI applications on consumer devices at much lower costs and without ...
Lossy compression techniques reduce the size of large scientific datasets by selectively discarding or coarsening data elements that contribute least to the overall information content. Unlike ...
Large Language Models (LLMs), often recognized as AI systems trained on vast amounts of data to efficiently predict the next part of a word, are now being viewed from a different perspective. A recent ...
Efficient data compression and transmission are crucial in space missions due to restricted resources, such as bandwidth and storage capacity. This requires efficient data-compression methods that ...
A pair of Carnegie Mellon University researchers recently discovered hints that the process of compressing information can solve complex reasoning tasks without pre-training on a large number of ...
Beamr delivered 31% file size reduction compared to baseline encodes on footage from dSPACE RTMaps. Results to be demonstrated at dSPACE User Conference, April 21-22, Novi, Michigan Herzliya, Israel, ...
Researchers led by Takaki Hatsui at the RIKEN SPring-8 Center (RSC) in Japan and collaborators have developed a new approach ...
Data compression is one the most reliable and cost effective ways to squeeze more bandwidth out of your WANs. According to our Special Focus author Tim Greene (tgreene@nww.com) makers of specialty ...
If you were a kid in the 80s, or are a fan of retro video games, then you must know Frogger. The game can be quite a challenge. To win, you must first survive a stream of heavy traffic, only to then ...