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A Versatile Compression Method for Floating-Point Data Stream

Published: 21 December 2013 Publication History

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With the rapid advances in supercomputing and numerical simulations, the output data of scientific computing is expanding rapidly, bringing tough challenges for data sharing and data archiving. Data compression can mitigate these challenges by reducing the size of the data to be stored or transferred. However, data compression has to achieve a good balance between compression ratios and throughput, before it can be employed in the high-end computing environments. In this paper, we propose and evaluate a versatile compression method for floating-point data. Firstly, it can achieve much better compression ratios than existing general purpose compression methods with promising throughputs. Secondly, it supports asymmetric decompression: losslessly compressed data can be decompressed lossily, thus facilitating data analysis in different precision requirements. Thirdly, it can leverage existing different kinds of general purpose compressors (zlib, lz4, for instance), and provide more flexible trade-offs between compression ratios and throughputs. Evaluations demonstrate that our compressor can achieve comparable compression ratios with the best compressors, while the compression and decompression throughputs can be 10 times higher than them. The single thread compression throughputs can be 135 MB/s, and the decompression throughputs can be 194 MB/s.
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    ICNDC '13: Proceedings of the 2013 Fourth International Conference on Networking and Distributed Computing
    December 2013
    160 pages
    ISBN:9781479930463

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 21 December 2013

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    1. floating-point compression
    2. high throughputs
    3. value prediction

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