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*[[Data compression]], reducing the data required for information |
*[[Data compression]], reducing the data required for information |
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*[[Audio compression (data)]], reducing the data required for audio |
**[[Audio compression (data)]], reducing the data required for audio |
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*[[Bandwidth compression]] |
**[[Bandwidth compression]] |
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*[[Compression artifact]], defect in data due to compression |
**[[Compression artifact]], defect in data due to compression |
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*[[Image compression]], of digital images |
**[[Image compression]], of digital images |
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*[[Video compression]] |
**[[Video compression]] |
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*[[One-way compression function]], a cryptographic primitive |
*[[One-way compression function]], a cryptographic primitive |
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Revision as of 03:52, 27 October 2024
Look up compression or compressor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Compression may refer to:
Physical science
- Compression (physics), size reduction due to forces
- Compression member, a structural element such as a column
- Compressibility, susceptibility to compression
- Gas compression
- Compression ratio, of a combustion engine
- Compression (geology)
- Compression or compressive strength
Information science
- Data compression, reducing the data required for information
- Audio compression (data), reducing the data required for audio
- Bandwidth compression
- Compression artifact, defect in data due to compression
- Image compression, of digital images
- Video compression
- One-way compression function, a cryptographic primitive
Medicine
- Brain compression, a medical condition
- Compression bandage
- Pressing on the lower abdominal area in an intravenous pyelogram
- Cold compression therapy, for minor injuries
Other
- Amplifier gain compression, due to nonlinearity
- Compression (dance), several techniques
- Compression (functional analysis)
- Compression (phonetics), running syllables together
- Dynamic range compression, reducing audio dynamic range