EliasFanoCompression: quasi-succinct compression of sorted integers in C#
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EliasFanoCompression: quasi-succinct compression of sorted integers in C#
.NET wrapper for Snappy compression algorithm.
compress files quickly and easily with File Compressor just select the file and place the address where you want to save it already compressed. Works the same way when unzipping
Easy are C# libraries for storing compressed data.
Command-line tools that implement Snappy compression algorithm.
Compression Performance Tester is a C# application designed to evaluate and compare the performance of various compression algorithms. This tool allows users to test different aspects of compression algorithms such as time efficiency, compression ratio, memory usage, CPU load, and data integrity.
File Compression tool is an C# desktop application using Huffman Encoding Algorithm
See step-by-step process and representation of the Huffman Algorithm with given data
The project is my coursework for second college grade.
Yaroslavl Demidov State University/Math/TK. 6sem. Zavodchikov.
Demo of different compression techniques using C#
Differential file compression designed for incremental raw disk image backups.
Implementation of huffman method to encode data (Under development)
BWD stands for Best Word Dictionary as it has the ability to be an optimal dictionary coder.
Explanation of a multiple image compressing method. With test case.
A small scaling algorithm for integer sequences.
Pruebas de concepto de diferentes wadas
Huffman Compression Algorithm
C# port of Attila Áfra's Doboz compression library
TCompressor - is a small, fast and useful program to compress files! TCompessor was write, using C# and .NetCore, so in future it can be used both on Linux and Windows.
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