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3D weather radar image compression using multiscale recurrent patterns

In this work we use the multidimensional multiscale parser (MMP) algorithm to compress three-dimensional data from weather radar. MMP is based on approximate multiscale pattern matching. MMP encodes segments of an input signal using expanded and contracted versions of patterns stored in a dictionary...

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Main Authors: Frauche, A.L.V., de Carvalho, M.B., da Silva, E.A.B.
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description In this work we use the multidimensional multiscale parser (MMP) algorithm to compress three-dimensional data from weather radar. MMP is based on approximate multiscale pattern matching. MMP encodes segments of an input signal using expanded and contracted versions of patterns stored in a dictionary. The dictionary is updated using concatenated and displaced versions of previously encoded segments, therefore MMP builds its own dictionary while the input data is being encoded. MMP can be adapted to compress signals of any number of dimensions, and has been successfully applied to compress two-dimensional image data and one-dimensional ECG and EMG signals. We show simulation results where our 3D version of MMP outperforms some of the best encoders in the literature.
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Concatenated codes
Data compression
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Electrocardiography
Electromyography
Image coding
Image segmentation
Meteorological radar
Multidimensional systems
Multiscale Decomposition
Pattern matching
Recurrent Pattern Matching
Vector Quantization
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