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Adaptive Storage and Archiving Database and Compression System--Physical Optics Corporation, Engineering & Products Division, 20600 Gramercy Place, Building 100, Torrance, CA  90501; 310-320-3088

Dr. Michael Piliavin, Principal Investigator, mpiliavin@poc.com

Mr. Gordon Drew, Business Official, gdrew@poc.com 

DOE Grant No. DE-FG03-01ER83293

Amount:  $99,996

 

The immense volume of data generated by nuclear physics experimentation, and the unlikelihood that it could ever be regenerated, make efficient and secure archiving extremely important.  Current data compression methods, whether lossy or not, make use of a priori knowledge to compress the input data.  This limits their capability to optimally perform compression as the type of content in the data streams changes.  In addition, only certain types of data such as video and text are highly optimized as separate input streams.  This project will develop an artificial intelligence/fuzzy logic algorithm to test the characteristics of input data streams and select the optimal compression method.  The algorithm will allow for complex (e.g., a combination of audio and video) data streams.  Phase I will investigate the available algorithms for lossless and lossy compression.  Also, a corpus will be selected for use in evaluating the performance of these algorithms.  A new AI/fuzzy logic engine will be created and its performance demonstrated.

 

Commercial Applications And Other Benefits as described by awardee: The market for data compression is growing fast, driven by the proliferation of multimedia, which brings together video, sound, and text in a single data stream.  Applications for this technology are in industries as diverse as finance, entertainment media, and science.

 

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