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  2. Lossless join decomposition - Wikipedia

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    In database design, a lossless join decomposition is a decomposition of a relation into relations , such that a natural join of the two smaller relations yields back the original relation. This is central in removing redundancy safely from databases while preserving the original data. [ 1 ]

  3. Lossless compression - Wikipedia

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    It is also often used as a component within lossy data compression technologies (e.g. lossless mid/side joint stereo preprocessing by MP3 encoders and other lossy audio encoders). [2] Lossless compression is used in cases where it is important that the original and the decompressed data be identical, or where deviations from the original data ...

  4. Lossy compression - Wikipedia

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    An important caveat about lossy compression (formally transcoding), is that editing lossily compressed files causes digital generation loss from the re-encoding. This can be avoided by only producing lossy files from (lossless) originals and only editing (copies of) original files, such as images in raw image format instead of JPEG. If data ...

  5. Data compression - Wikipedia

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    In both lossy and lossless compression, information redundancy is reduced, using methods such as coding, quantization, DCT and linear prediction to reduce the amount of information used to represent the uncompressed data. Lossy audio compression algorithms provide higher compression and are used in numerous audio applications including Vorbis ...

  6. Comparison of graphics file formats - Wikipedia

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    AV1 Lossy and lossless: Raster 12 bpc No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No BMP: None, RLE, JPEG, and PNG Raster 16 bpc Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No No No BPG: HEVC, Lossy and lossless Raster 14 bpc No Yes Yes No No Yes — Yes — — CD5: Lossless, ACSC Both 16 bpc Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes No CDR: Lossy and lossless Both 8 bpc ...

  7. Data compression ratio - Wikipedia

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    Lossless vs. Lossy [ edit ] Lossless compression of digitized data such as video, digitized film, and audio preserves all the information, but it does not generally achieve compression ratio much better than 2:1 because of the intrinsic entropy of the data.

  8. Image compression - Wikipedia

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    Image compression may be lossy or lossless. Lossless compression is preferred for archival purposes and often for medical imaging, technical drawings, clip art, or comics. Lossy compression methods, especially when used at low bit rates, introduce compression artifacts. Lossy methods are especially suitable for natural images such as ...

  9. JPEG XL - Wikipedia

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    Optional lossy quantization enables both lossless and lossy compression. The name refers to the design committee ( JPEG ), the X designates the series of its image coding standards published since 2000 ( JPEG XT / XR / XS ), and L stands for "long-term", highlighting the intent to create a future-proof, long-lived format to succeed JPEG /JFIF.