An Alternative to Huffman's Algorithm for Constructing Variable-Length Codes
Olivier Rioul

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new method for constructing variable-length codes as an alternative to Huffman's algorithm, aiming to improve efficiency or other aspects of coding.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to variable-length code construction that differs from traditional Huffman coding methods.
Findings
Demonstrates improved coding efficiency in certain scenarios
Provides theoretical analysis of the new algorithm
Validates the approach with experimental results
Abstract
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TopicsAlgorithms and Data Compression · Advanced Data Compression Techniques
