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N-Gram
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> Joseph M. Bugajsky quit Ford Motor Co. in 1985 to pursue his dream of
>inventing a computer formula that would analyze and store data the same way
>the human brain does. This September, his efforts paid off with a U.S. patent
>on a system that spots patterns in data and compresses the data into
>"memories." These memories, Bugajsky says, take up only one-half of 1% of the
>original space. That could make them a boon to banks, libraries, and
>laboratories flooded with data.
[...]
>Any comments?
Compression down to 0.5% ?!? HA! Try saying that on comp.compression!!!
Let's see... That's half a typed page of data crunched down into five bytes.
Give me a break. That guy ought to be sued for false advertising.
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