Gerardo Orozco
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Hello everyone :)
I've just joined the discussion group.
I stumbled with this interesting academic paper describing a DCT based compression technique that states the following: "Consequently it is found that
even random binary sequence can be compressed into
half bits of the original signal if the correlation length
of signal has relatively long correlation."
My math-fu is not very strong,so I would like the experts' opinions on the described technique.
My first question would be, in layman's terms, what does the phrase "correlation length of signal has relatively long correlation" mean?
The second would be if you think the technique has a solid foundation? I know that claiming compression of a random sequence goes against the principles of information theory - could it be that this is a paper created just to back a recursive-compression scam? (I didn't find any other academic document citing this technique)
Cheers everyone!
Gerardo