For lossy compression, turns out a sinusoidal (typically DCT) composition maximizes energy compaction and compress ability. A proof that this is true for AR-processes was a key realization for me. That you get a nice…
Would that correspond to piping the output of the additional command to fzf?
OTH the smaller companies are usually not as interesting to patent trolls as there's not as much $$$ to be gained. In case of Apple, I believe the damage is related to number of infringing iPhones sold. Also it would be…
I guess one explanation for the robustness is that noise is typically additive and other types of distortions (loudness compression, eq, reverb, etc.) are usually linear filters, i.e. only modifies the amplitude (and…
I think the claim of it being impossible to patent algorithms in Europe is a bit overstated. In my experience, you just add "Method and apparatus that implements <whatever_algorithm>" and it's granted. Pretty sure…
For lossy compression, turns out a sinusoidal (typically DCT) composition maximizes energy compaction and compress ability. A proof that this is true for AR-processes was a key realization for me. That you get a nice…
Would that correspond to piping the output of the additional command to fzf?
OTH the smaller companies are usually not as interesting to patent trolls as there's not as much $$$ to be gained. In case of Apple, I believe the damage is related to number of infringing iPhones sold. Also it would be…
I guess one explanation for the robustness is that noise is typically additive and other types of distortions (loudness compression, eq, reverb, etc.) are usually linear filters, i.e. only modifies the amplitude (and…
I think the claim of it being impossible to patent algorithms in Europe is a bit overstated. In my experience, you just add "Method and apparatus that implements <whatever_algorithm>" and it's granted. Pretty sure…