We present a dictionary based lossless text compression scheme where we keep frequent words in separate lists (list_n contains words of length n). We pursued two alternatives in terms of the lengths of the lists. In the "fixed" approach all lists have equal number of words whereas in the "flexible" approach no such constraint is imposed. Results clearly show that the "flexible" scheme is much better in all test cases possibly due to the fact that it can accomodate short, medium or long word lists reflecting on the word length distributions of a particular language. Our approach encodes a word as a prefix (the length of the word) and the body of the word (as an index in the corresponding list). For prefix encoding we have employed both a sta...
We report on the implementation and performance evaluation of greedy parsing with lookaheads for dyn...
Word-based context models for text compression have the capacity to outperform more simple character...
This paper considers the following question: once a (dynamic) dictionary construction scheme is sele...
We present a dictionary based lossless text compression scheme where we keep frequent words in separ...
Dictionary-based compression algorithms include a parsing strategy to transform the input text into ...
Semistatic word-based byte-oriented compressors are known to be attractive alternatives to compress ...
Semistatic word-based byte-oriented compression codes are known to be attractive alternatives to com...
In this paper, we present a text compression technique which utilises morpheme-based text compressio...
This research article presents a new efficient lossless text compression algorithm based on an exist...
Parallel algorithms for lossless data compression via dictionary compression using optimal, longest ...
Linear-time optimal parsing algorithms are rare in the dictionary-based branch of the data compressi...
Abstract. Linear time optimal parsing algorithms are very rare in the dictionary based branch of the...
AbstractLinear-time optimal parsing algorithms are rare in the dictionary-based branch of the data c...
Semistatic byte-oriented word-based compression codes have been shown to be an attractive alternativ...
In this research paper we build a new, reliable, and sufficient algorithm for Arabic text language. ...
We report on the implementation and performance evaluation of greedy parsing with lookaheads for dyn...
Word-based context models for text compression have the capacity to outperform more simple character...
This paper considers the following question: once a (dynamic) dictionary construction scheme is sele...
We present a dictionary based lossless text compression scheme where we keep frequent words in separ...
Dictionary-based compression algorithms include a parsing strategy to transform the input text into ...
Semistatic word-based byte-oriented compressors are known to be attractive alternatives to compress ...
Semistatic word-based byte-oriented compression codes are known to be attractive alternatives to com...
In this paper, we present a text compression technique which utilises morpheme-based text compressio...
This research article presents a new efficient lossless text compression algorithm based on an exist...
Parallel algorithms for lossless data compression via dictionary compression using optimal, longest ...
Linear-time optimal parsing algorithms are rare in the dictionary-based branch of the data compressi...
Abstract. Linear time optimal parsing algorithms are very rare in the dictionary based branch of the...
AbstractLinear-time optimal parsing algorithms are rare in the dictionary-based branch of the data c...
Semistatic byte-oriented word-based compression codes have been shown to be an attractive alternativ...
In this research paper we build a new, reliable, and sufficient algorithm for Arabic text language. ...
We report on the implementation and performance evaluation of greedy parsing with lookaheads for dyn...
Word-based context models for text compression have the capacity to outperform more simple character...
This paper considers the following question: once a (dynamic) dictionary construction scheme is sele...