ABSTRACT
We introduce pseudo-prefix dictionaries, which allow an approximation scheme for optimal compression on a distibuted system with an improvement on previous implementations.
- D. Belinskaya, S. DeAgostino, and J. A. Storer. Near optimal compression with respect to a static dictionary on a practical massively parallel architecture. In Proceedings IEEE Data Compression Conference, pages 172--181, 1995. Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Approximating dictionary-based optimal data compression on a distributed system
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