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Lossy — Basisdaten Staat: Schweiz Kanton … Deutsch Wikipedia
lossy — adjective Date: 1946 causing attenuation or dissipation of electrical energy < a lossy transmission line > < a lossy dielectric > … New Collegiate Dictionary
lossy — loss|y [ˈlɔsi US ˈlo:si] n [U] lossy compression a way of making a computer file smaller, but which involves losing some of the information in it … Dictionary of contemporary English
lossy — /ˈlɒsi/ (say losee) adjective of or relating to that which induces energy losses in associated oscillations: the vocal tract is lossy because speech sound energy is dissipated by its absorption in the tissues lining the tract …
Lossy-Formangueires — ist eine ehemalige politische Gemeinde im District de la Sarine (deutsch: Saanebezirk) des Kantons Freiburg in der Schweiz. Sie bestand aus den Dörfern Lossy und Formangueires. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geographie 2 Bevölkerung … Deutsch Wikipedia
lossy compression — los sy com*pres sion, n. (Computers) The compression of binary data into a form which, when it is re expanded, has most, but not all, of the original information. It is used primarily for compression of images and sounds, and is designed to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lossy Compression — Lossy Compression, Datenreduktion … Universal-Lexikon
Lossy compression — A lossy compression method is one where compressing data and then decompressing it retrieves data that may well be different from the original, but is close enough to be useful in some way. Lossy compression is most commonly used to compress… … Wikipedia
Lossy data conversion — A lossy data conversion method is one where converting data between one storage format and another displays data in a form that is close enough to be useful, but may differ in some ways from the original. This type of conversion is used… … Wikipedia
Lossy compression — Compression Com*pres sion, n. [L. compressio: cf. F. compression.] 1. The act of compressing, or state of being compressed. Compression of thought. Johnson. [1913 Webster] 2. (Computers) reduction of the space required for storage (of binary… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English