NZ23 Seminar
Friday 20 March 2020 -
12:00
Monday 16 March 2020
Tuesday 17 March 2020
Wednesday 18 March 2020
Thursday 19 March 2020
Friday 20 March 2020
12:00
Asymmetric Numeral Systems for data compression in physics experiments
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Jarek Duda
Asymmetric Numeral Systems for data compression in physics experiments
Jarek Duda
12:00 - 13:00
Abstract: ANS entropy coding is used in many modern data compressors, e.g. currently to store data of users of Apple, Facebook, Google, Linux. It combines advantages of previous methods: Huffman coding (low processing cost) and arithmetic coding (better compression thanks to operating on fractional bits). I will introduce to this family of methods - mainly the tANS and rANS variants, especially from perspective of applications in physics experiments, e.g. for data compression during data acquisition for savings in storage and transmission lines.
13:00
ALICE rANS
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Michael Lettrich
ALICE rANS
Michael Lettrich
13:00 - 13:20