Mixing Strategies in Data Compression

Abstract

We propose geometric weighting as a novel method to combine multiple models in data compression. Our results reveal the rationale behind PAQ-weighting and generalize it to a non-binary alphabet. Based on a similar technique we present a new, generic linear mixture technique. All novel mixture techniques rely on given weight vectors. We consider the problem of finding optimal weights and show that the weight optimization leads to a strictly convex (and thus, good-natured) optimization problem. Finally, an experimental evaluation compares the two presented mixture techniques for a binary alphabet. The results indicate that geometric weighting is superior to linear weighting.

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