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Tunstall coding

Known as: Tunstall 
In computer science and information theory, Tunstall coding is a form of entropy coding used for lossless data compression.
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2018
2018
In his 2007 Ethics article, “Responsibility Incorporated,” Philip Pettit argued that corporations qualify as morally responsible… 
2014
2014
Introduction The idea that music can serve as a resource for human and social development has attracted the attention of… 
2011
2011
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2008
2008
With its bulky volume, the ultraspectral sounder data might still suffer a few bits of error after channel coding. Therefore it… 
2008
2008
The authors analyze two non-U.S. television systems, Al-Jazeera (based in Qatar) and Phoenix Satellite Television (based in Hong… 
2000
2000
Renewal theory provides a wavy to derive fundamental results about source coding and is useful in the analysis and design of many… 
1996
1996
In the first part of this paper, we tackle the case where a variable length-to-block Tunstall code is used to encode the wrong… 
1983
1983
24, 6 leaves. ; Includes bibliographical reference (leaf 22-23). ; The authors wish to thank Ian Meadows, Naresh Agarwal, and…