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Adaptive Binary Optimization

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Adaptive Binary Optimization, (ABO), is a supposed lossless image compression algorithm by MatrixView Ltd. It uses a patented method to compress the high correlation found in digital content signals and additional compression with standard entropy encoding algorithms such as Huffman coding.

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  • WO application 03084205 : Repetition Coded Compression For Highly Correlated Image Data
  • AU application 2004284829 : Compressing image data