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ZipTV
The ZipTV compression suite is a set of components to be used with Borland’s Delphi and C++ Builder products. Manage archives, SFXs, etc, with support for at least 15 archive formats.
Reader Joseph K. says Amazing collection of compression tools!.
http://www.ziptv.com/TI releases DSP Developer Support for JPEG2000
Texas Instruments announced the release of a DSP based Image Developer’s Kit, with support coming for JPEG2000, MPEG-4, and other standards.
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Factoring Wavelet Transforms into Lifting Steps
by I. Daubechies and W. Sweldens.
http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/wim/papers/factor.pdfread more from " Factoring Wavelet Transforms into Lifting Steps "
Overview of Used IDs for crunched files
An attempt to catalog archive types based on the first few bytes of a file. This list was created for Amiga users, but might help on other platforms as well.
http://www.amiga-stuff.com/crunchers-id.htmlArchivers to download
A big list of pointers to archive programs for the Amiga platform.
http://www.amiga-stuff.com/archivers-download.html“Data Compression Fundamentals” (1998)
Andrey Fomin has posted a long Russian paper in word format on his web site. You’ll need a Microsoft Passport (free) to get here, but it’s worth the trip if you can read it.
Andrey has this to say about his paper/book:
A survey of different basic Data Compression techniques. Uses some mathematical and statistical materials, but […]
Bilddatenkompression/Image Data Compression
Subtitled Basics, Standards and Wavelet-Based Algorithms for Image and Video Coding. This German-language textbook contains full source code (ANSI-C) of a wavelet-based image coder.
http://www-nt.e-technik.uni-rostock.de/~ts/Buch/book.htmlread more from " Bilddatenkompression/Image Data Compression "
Publications of Tilo Strutz
Links to the papers of Tilo Strutz, concentrating on wavelet based compression. Some papers published in German. Note that Tilo Strutz has added a textbook on image compression to his list of publications.
http://www-nt.e-technik.uni-rostock.de/~ts/Papers/papers.htmlM99
This page is devoted to a new compressor called M99. The author says that M99 is a new type of statistical compressor that has speeds rivaling the fastest Huffman coders with ratios of the best statistical modeling programs. Good!
http://geocities.com/m99dataCompression/