Vector Quantization with the Reactive Tabu Search

A novel application of the Reactive Tabu Search to Vector Quantization (RTS-VQ) is presented. The results obtained on benchmark tasks demonstrate that a performance similar to that of traditional techniques can be obtained even if the code vectors are represented with small integers. The result is of interest for application-specific VLSI circuits.

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