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Grammar-based code

Grammar-based codes or grammar-based compression are compression algorithms based on the idea of constructing a context-free grammar (CFG) for the string to be compressed. Examples include universal lossless data compression algorithms. To compress a data sequence x = x 1 ⋯ x n {\displaystyle x=x_{1}\cdots x_{n}} , a grammar-based code transforms x…

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Grammar-based code

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Grammar-based code → Archived, GLZA, Gonzalo Navarro, GrammarViz, Java, Pair, Re-Pair, Sequitur, Wayback MachineRe-Pair
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Grammar-based code → Grammar-based, It, Lempel-Ziv, MPM, The

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Grammar-based coderelated to Examples and characteristicsThe0.60section
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Grammar-based coderelated to External linksGonzalo Navarro0.60section
Grammar-based coderelated to External linksGrammarViz0.60section
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