We present work-optimal PRAM algorithms for Burrows-Wheeler compression and decompression of strings over a constant alphabet. For a string of length n, the depth of the compression algorithm is O(log2 n), and the depth of the the corresponding decompression algorithm is O(log n). These appear to be the first polylogarithmic-time work-optimal parallel algorithms for any standard lossless compression scheme. The algorithms for the individual stages of compression and decompression may also be of independent interest: 1. a novel O(log n)-time, O(n)-work PRAM algorithm for Huffman decoding; 2. original insights into the stages of the BW compression and decompression problems, bringing out parallelism that was not readily apparent, al...
AbstractWe introduce a combinatorial optimization framework that naturally induces a class of optima...
We consider the problem of decompressing the Lempel-Ziv 77 representation of a string S of length n ...
We study fundamental comparison problems on strings of characters, equipped with the usual lexicogra...
We present an empirical study of novel work-optimal parallel algorithms for Burrows-Wheeler compres...
1 Introduction The Burrows-Wheeler transformation (BWT) [6] is at the heart of modern, veryeffective...
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We provide a general boosting technique for Textual Data Compression. Qualitatively, it takes a good...
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We introduce a combinatorial optimization framework that naturally induces a class of optimal word p...
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Let WRAM [PRAM] be a parallel computer with p processors (RAM's) which share a common memory and are...
We address parallel and high-speed lossless data compression. Data compression attempts to reduce th...
AbstractWe explore the possibility of using multiple processors to improve the encoding and decoding...
AbstractWe introduce a combinatorial optimization framework that naturally induces a class of optima...
We consider the problem of decompressing the Lempel-Ziv 77 representation of a string S of length n ...
We study fundamental comparison problems on strings of characters, equipped with the usual lexicogra...
We present an empirical study of novel work-optimal parallel algorithms for Burrows-Wheeler compres...
1 Introduction The Burrows-Wheeler transformation (BWT) [6] is at the heart of modern, veryeffective...
Parallel algorithms for lossless data compression via dictionary compression using optimal, longest ...
AbstractIn this paper we present new results on the approximate parallel construction of Huffman cod...
We provide a general boosting technique for Textual Data Compression. Qualitatively, it takes a good...
We provide a general boosting technique for Textual Data Compression. Qualitatively, it takes a good...
In this paper we provide the first compression booster that turns a zeroth order compressor into a m...
We introduce a combinatorial optimization framework that naturally induces a class of optimal word p...
This paper introduces a new data compression algorithm. The goal underlying this new code design is ...
Let WRAM [PRAM] be a parallel computer with p processors (RAM's) which share a common memory and are...
We address parallel and high-speed lossless data compression. Data compression attempts to reduce th...
AbstractWe explore the possibility of using multiple processors to improve the encoding and decoding...
AbstractWe introduce a combinatorial optimization framework that naturally induces a class of optima...
We consider the problem of decompressing the Lempel-Ziv 77 representation of a string S of length n ...
We study fundamental comparison problems on strings of characters, equipped with the usual lexicogra...