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Boosting Scientific Error-Bounded Lossy Compression through Optimized Synergistic Lossy-Lossless Orchestration

Published 15 Jul 2025 in cs.DC | (2507.11165v1)

Abstract: As high-performance computing architectures evolve, more scientific computing workflows are being deployed on advanced computing platforms such as GPUs. These workflows can produce raw data at extremely high throughputs, requiring urgent high-ratio and low-latency error-bounded data compression solutions. In this paper, we propose cuSZ-Hi, an optimized high-ratio GPU-based scientific error-bounded lossy compressor with a flexible, domain-irrelevant, and fully open-source framework design. Our novel contributions are: 1) We maximally optimize the parallelized interpolation-based data prediction scheme on GPUs, enabling the full functionalities of interpolation-based scientific data prediction that are adaptive to diverse data characteristics; 2) We thoroughly explore and investigate lossless data encoding techniques, then craft and incorporate the best-fit lossless encoding pipelines for maximizing the compression ratio of cuSZ-Hi; 3) We systematically evaluate cuSZ-Hi on benchmarking datasets together with representative baselines. Compared to existing state-of-the-art scientific lossy compressors, with comparative or better throughput than existing high-ratio scientific error-bounded lossy compressors on GPUs, cuSZ-Hi can achieve up to 249% compression ratio improvement under the same error bound, and up to 215% compression ratio improvement under the same decompression data PSNR.

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