Lossless compression

1987

The winners on these benchmarks often come from the class of context-mixing compression software. Matt Mahoney, in his February 2010 edition of the free booklet Data Compression Explained, additionally lists the following: The Calgary Corpus dating back to 1987 is no longer widely used due to its small size.

1996

Matt Mahoney currently maintains the Calgary Compression Challenge, created and maintained from May 21, 1996 through May 21, 2016 by Leonid A.

2009

20, 2009 the top ranked archiver is NanoZip 0.07a and the top ranked single file compressor is ccmx 1.30c, both context mixing. The Compression Ratings website published a chart summary of the "frontier" in compression ratio and time. The Compression Analysis Tool is a Windows application that enables end users to benchmark the performance characteristics of streaming implementations of LZF4, Deflate, ZLIB, GZIP, BZIP2 and LZMA using their own data.

2010

The winners on these benchmarks often come from the class of context-mixing compression software. Matt Mahoney, in his February 2010 edition of the free booklet Data Compression Explained, additionally lists the following: The Calgary Corpus dating back to 1987 is no longer widely used due to its small size.

In January 2010, the top programs were NanoZip followed by FreeArc, CCM, flashzip, and 7-Zip. The Monster of Compression benchmark by N.

2012

In 2012, a team of scientists from Johns Hopkins University published the first genetic compression algorithm that does not rely on external genetic databases for compression.

2016

Matt Mahoney currently maintains the Calgary Compression Challenge, created and maintained from May 21, 1996 through May 21, 2016 by Leonid A.




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