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- Show HN: Time Series Benchmark TurboPFor,TurboFloat,TurboFloat LzX,TurboGorilla
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Show HN: HN:The Gorilla in the Room:Exploring RedisTimeSeries Optimizations
[4] https://github.com/powturbo/TurboPFor-Integer-Compression/is...
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Float Compression 9: Lzsse and Lizard
The bytedelta described in the blog is suboptimal and does might not work with other datasets.
Download icapp from https://github.com/powturbo/TurboPFor-Integer-Compression/re... and make your own tests with your data.
[1] https://github.com/powturbo/TurboPFor-Integer-Compression
- Show HN: 1D/2D/3D Lossless/Lossy Floating Point Compression with TurboPFor
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How do Games manage NPC schedules?
I use a fake database paired with compressed bits for flags and integer compression for various other traits. They follow a navigation guide similar to wind for foliage.
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Quantile Compression: 35% higher compression ratio for numeric sequences than any other compressor
It could be nice to see a comparison against https://github.com/powturbo/TurboPFor-Integer-Compression !
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q_compress 0.7: still has 35% higher compression ratio than .zstd.parquet for numerical sequences, now with delta encoding and 2x faster than before
I'm the author of TurboPFor-Integer-Compression. Q_compress is a very interresting project, unfortunatelly it's difficult to compare it to other algorithms. There is not binary or test data files (with q_compress results) available for a simple benchmark. Speed comparison would also be helpfull.
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TurboPFor - Fastest integer compression. GPL-2.0-or-later
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q_compress 0.7: still has 35% higher compression ratio than .zstd.parquet for numerical sequences, now with delta encoding and 2x faster than before
I see the usage field of your algorithm q_compress more in large alphabet integer compression (like lz77 offsets). If you have time, you can generate and test your algorithm with this practical dataset.
What are some alternatives?
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