lossyprosessi
Lossyprosessi, or lossy process, refers to a process in which information is irreversibly discarded during encoding, so that the original cannot be perfectly reconstructed from the output. The term is commonly applied to lossy compression techniques used in audio, image, and video data, where reduced data size is prioritized over perfect fidelity. The key idea is to map the input data to a lower-dimensional or more compact representation by discarding components judged to be less important to the intended use or perceptual quality.
Lossy processes are characterized by a rate-distortion trade-off: increasing compression lowers data rate but increases distortion
Practical examples include JPEG image compression, MP3 and AAC audio, and MPEG video. These techniques are designed