In this paper, we consider the following question about Huffman coding, which is an important technique for compressing data from a discrete source. If p is the smallest source probability, how long, in terms of p, can the longest Huffman codeword be? We show that if p is in the range 0 < p ≤12, and if K is the unique index such that 1F_(K+3)< p ≤1F_(K+2), where F_K denotes the Kth Fibonacci number, then the longest Huffman codeword for a source whose least probability is p is at most K, and no better bound is possible. Asymptotically, this implies the surprising fact that for small values of p, a Huffman code's longest codeword can be as much as 44% larger than that of the corresponding Shannon code
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider the exponentially weighted average codeword length introduced...
It is shown that the maximum code length and the sum of all code lengths is dependent upon the metho...
In his classic paper of 1948, Claude Shannon considered the problem of efficiently describing a sour...
In this paper, we consider the following question about Huffman coding, which is an important techni...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the following question about Huffman coding, which is an importan...
Data compression via block-adaptive Huffman coding is considered. The compressor consecutively proce...
We consider the problem of bounding the average length of an optimal (Huffman) source code when only...
[[abstract]]Given a discrete memoryless source X, it is well known that the expected codeword length...
AbstractAn n-ary Huffman sequence of length q is the list, in non-decreasing order, of the lengths o...
For a given independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) source, Huffman code achieves the optim...
Abstract-If optimality is measured by average codeword length, Huffman's algorithm gives optima...
We study the redundancy of Huffman code (which, incidentally, is as old as the author of this paper)...
Finding a general algorithm for constructing optimal prefix-free codes for infinite sources has been...
Huffman's algorithm gives optimal codes, as measured by average codeword length, and the redundancy ...
In this paper we consider the class of anti-uniform Huffman codes and derive tight lower and upper h...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider the exponentially weighted average codeword length introduced...
It is shown that the maximum code length and the sum of all code lengths is dependent upon the metho...
In his classic paper of 1948, Claude Shannon considered the problem of efficiently describing a sour...
In this paper, we consider the following question about Huffman coding, which is an important techni...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the following question about Huffman coding, which is an importan...
Data compression via block-adaptive Huffman coding is considered. The compressor consecutively proce...
We consider the problem of bounding the average length of an optimal (Huffman) source code when only...
[[abstract]]Given a discrete memoryless source X, it is well known that the expected codeword length...
AbstractAn n-ary Huffman sequence of length q is the list, in non-decreasing order, of the lengths o...
For a given independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) source, Huffman code achieves the optim...
Abstract-If optimality is measured by average codeword length, Huffman's algorithm gives optima...
We study the redundancy of Huffman code (which, incidentally, is as old as the author of this paper)...
Finding a general algorithm for constructing optimal prefix-free codes for infinite sources has been...
Huffman's algorithm gives optimal codes, as measured by average codeword length, and the redundancy ...
In this paper we consider the class of anti-uniform Huffman codes and derive tight lower and upper h...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider the exponentially weighted average codeword length introduced...
It is shown that the maximum code length and the sum of all code lengths is dependent upon the metho...
In his classic paper of 1948, Claude Shannon considered the problem of efficiently describing a sour...