Fast and Effective Lossy Compression Algorithms for Scientific
2012-05-08
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Fast and Effective Lossy Compression Algorithms for Scientific
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2012-05-08
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This paper focuses on developing effective and efficient algorithms for compressing scientific simulation data computed on structured and unstructured grids. A paradigm for lossy compression of this data is proposed in which the data computed on the grid is modeled as a graph, which gets decomposed into sets of vertices which satisfy a user defined error constraint ?. Each set of vertices is replaced by a constant value with reconstruction error bounded by ?. A comprehensive set of experiments is conducted by comparing these algorithms and other state-of-the-art scientific data compression methods. Over our benchmark suite, our methods obtained compression of 1% of the original size with average PSNR of 43.00 and 3% of the original size with average PSNR of 63.30. In addition, our schemes outperform other state-of-the-art lossy compression approaches and require on the average 25% of the space required by them for similar or better PSNR levels.
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Iverson, Jeremy; Karypis, George. (2012). Fast and Effective Lossy Compression Algorithms for Scientific. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/215892.
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