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by jpgvm
1380 days ago
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Yeah pretty much. General purpose compression algorithms do a good job but pale in comparison to what Roaring achieves. I wouldn't use the word exotic but rather specialized and/or optimized. Infact later versions of Roaring use run-length-encoding (RLE) containers in addition to array and bitmap containers which is a technique shared with more traditional/general compression algorithms. In effect rather than achieving "very good" compression, Roaring is very close to "optimal" compression for sparse bitmaps. |
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