What type of entropy encoder does the MATLAB save() function use? I.e. how does that function work?
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I am working on a compression project, and I used the default save() function in Matlab for the purpose of lossless (entropy) encoding. The transform module is all figured out.
I used the save() function to encode a 3d array that includes a bunch of zeros. I am sure that Matlab is using some kind of lossless compression with the save() function since, when I save that array, it ends up taking far less space than an array, say, containing no zeros at all. I had no success finding out what type of entropy encoding schemes are behind the function. Because it is a core part of the algorithm, I think I must at least know what is behind the function.
Plus, if you know any other type of entropy encoder that would do a better job in compressing a 3d array that contains zeros, I would really appreciate you sharing. Or, if you think I could easily write the code for that myself, then please let me know.
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Walter Roberson
2022년 10월 14일
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2022년 10월 14일
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Look in the pdf, page 14. zlib is used. If I recall correctly, level 4 compression.
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