Compression vs Crackdown - What's the difference?
compression | crackdown |
an increase in density; the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction
the cycle of an internal combustion engine during which the fuel and air mixture is compressed
(computing) the process by which data is compressed
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, author = Marcelo A. Montemurro & Damián H. Zanette
, title = Universal Entropy of Word Ordering Across Linguistic Families
, site = PLoS ONE
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, accessdate = 2012-09-26}}
(music) the electronic process by which any sound's gain is automatically controlled
(astronomy) the deviation of a heavenly body from a spherical form
Abruptly stern measures or disciplinary action; increased enforcement
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As nouns the difference between compression and crackdown
is that compression is an increase in density; the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction while crackdown is abruptly stern measures or disciplinary action; increased enforcement.compression
English
Noun
(en noun)- Due to the presence of long-range correlations in language [21], [22] it is not possible to compute accurate measures of the entropy by estimating block probabilities directly. More efficient nonparametric methods that work even in the presence of long-range correlations are based on the property that the entropy of a sequence is a lower bound to any lossless compressed version of it [15]. Thus, in principle, it is possible to estimate the entropy of a sequence by finding its length after being compressed by an optimal algorithm. In our analysis, we used an efficient entropy estimator derived from the Lempel-Ziv compression algorithm that converges to the entropy [19], [23], [24], and shows a robust performance when applied to correlated sequences [25] (see Materials and Methods).
Derived terms
* compression ratio * compression wave * data compressionAntonyms
* decompression * rarefactionReferences
*crackdown
English
Noun
(en noun)Protests Widen as Brazilians Chide Leaders," New York Times (retrieved 21 June 2013):
- After a harsh police crackdown last week fueled anger and swelled protests, President Dilma Rousseff, a former guerrilla who was imprisoned under the dictatorship and has now become the target of pointed criticism herself, tried to appease dissenters by embracing their cause on Tuesday.