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====Lossy compression algorithms==== {{main|:Category:Lossy compression algorithms|l1=Lossy compression algorithms}} * [[3Dc]]: a lossy data compression algorithm for [[Normal mapping|normal maps]] * [[Audio data compression|Audio]] and [[speech encoding|Speech]] compression ** [[A-law algorithm]]: standard companding algorithm ** [[Code-excited linear prediction]] (CELP): low bit-rate speech compression ** [[Linear predictive coding]] (LPC): lossy compression by representing the [[spectral envelope]] of a digital signal of speech in compressed form ** [[Mu-law algorithm]]: standard analog signal compression or companding algorithm ** [[Warped Linear Predictive Coding]] (WLPC) * [[Image compression]] ** [[Block Truncation Coding]] (BTC): a type of lossy image compression technique for greyscale images ** [[Embedded Zerotree Wavelet]] (EZW) ** [[Fast Cosine Transform|Fast Cosine Transform algorithm]]s (FCT algorithms): computes Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) efficiently ** [[Fractal compression]]: method used to compress images using fractals ** [[Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Trees]] (SPIHT) ** [[Wavelet compression]]: form of data compression well suited for [[image compression]] (sometimes also video compression and audio compression) * [[Transform coding]]: type of data compression for "natural" data like audio signals or photographic images * [[Video compression]] * [[Vector quantization]]: technique often used in lossy data compression
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