x3-rust
X3 Lossless Audio Compression for Rust (by psiphi75)
ans-large-alphabet
Large-Alphabet Semi-Static Entropy Coding Via Asymmetric Numeral Systems (by mpetri)
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x3-rust
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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 also had a quick look and compared it against the X3 protocol (similar to FLAC, but more lightweight). q_compress works well in some cases (very low noise and very high noise), while X3 does better in the middle.
ans-large-alphabet
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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?
When comparing x3-rust and ans-large-alphabet you can also consider the following projects:
gdal - GDAL is an open source MIT licensed translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats.
TurboPFor - Fastest Integer Compression
pcodec - Lossless compressor and decompressor for numerical data using quantiles
encoding - Integer Compression Libraries for Go