AbstractSeveral measures are defined and investigated, which allow the comparison of codes as to their robustness against errors. Then new universal and complete sequences of variable-length codewords are proposed, based on representing the integers in a binary Fibonacci numeration system. Each sequence is constant and needs not be generated for every probability distribution. These codes can be used as alternatives to Huffman codes when the optimal compression of the latter is not required, and simplicity, faster processing and robustness are preferred. The codes are compared on several “real-life” examples
Lossless compression over a countable alphabet Lossless compression Mapping messages (sequences of s...
We offer two noiseless codes for blocks of integers Xn = (X1, ..., Xn). We provide explicit bounds o...
Abstract — In prefix coding over an infinite alphabet, methods that consider specific distributions ...
AbstractSeveral measures are defined and investigated, which allow the comparison of codes as to the...
Recent publications advocate the use of various variable length codes for which each codeword consis...
Recent publications advocate the use of various variable length codes for which each codeword consis...
Two low-complexity methods are proposed for sequential probability assignment for binary i.i.d. indi...
Abstract — In prefix coding over an infinite alphabet, methods that consider specific distributions ...
Abstract. Data compression has been widely applied in many data pro-cessing areas. Compression metho...
Fibonacci codes are self-synchronizing variable-length codes that are proven useful for their robust...
Abstract We offer two noiseless codes for blocks of integers Xn = (X1; : : : ; Xn). We provide expli...
The aim of this chapter is to present, in appropriate perspective, some selected topics in the theor...
this paper addresses the problem of design of variable length codes (VLC) that would allow to exploi...
In this paper we consider the compaction of data generated by a binary memoryless source with fixed ...
Abstract—A quantity called the finite-state complexity is assigned to every infinite sequence of ele...
Lossless compression over a countable alphabet Lossless compression Mapping messages (sequences of s...
We offer two noiseless codes for blocks of integers Xn = (X1, ..., Xn). We provide explicit bounds o...
Abstract — In prefix coding over an infinite alphabet, methods that consider specific distributions ...
AbstractSeveral measures are defined and investigated, which allow the comparison of codes as to the...
Recent publications advocate the use of various variable length codes for which each codeword consis...
Recent publications advocate the use of various variable length codes for which each codeword consis...
Two low-complexity methods are proposed for sequential probability assignment for binary i.i.d. indi...
Abstract — In prefix coding over an infinite alphabet, methods that consider specific distributions ...
Abstract. Data compression has been widely applied in many data pro-cessing areas. Compression metho...
Fibonacci codes are self-synchronizing variable-length codes that are proven useful for their robust...
Abstract We offer two noiseless codes for blocks of integers Xn = (X1; : : : ; Xn). We provide expli...
The aim of this chapter is to present, in appropriate perspective, some selected topics in the theor...
this paper addresses the problem of design of variable length codes (VLC) that would allow to exploi...
In this paper we consider the compaction of data generated by a binary memoryless source with fixed ...
Abstract—A quantity called the finite-state complexity is assigned to every infinite sequence of ele...
Lossless compression over a countable alphabet Lossless compression Mapping messages (sequences of s...
We offer two noiseless codes for blocks of integers Xn = (X1, ..., Xn). We provide explicit bounds o...
Abstract — In prefix coding over an infinite alphabet, methods that consider specific distributions ...