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- Incremental_encoding abstract "Incremental encoding, also known as front compression, back compression, or front coding, is a type of delta encoding compression algorithm whereby common prefixes or suffixes and their lengths are recorded so that they need not be duplicated. This algorithm is particularly well-suited for compressing sorted data, e.g., a list of words from a dictionary.For example:The encoding used to store the common prefix length itself varies from application to application. Typical techniques are storing the value as a single byte; delta encoding, which stores only the change in the common prefix length; and various universal codes. It may be combined with other general lossless data compression techniques such as entropy encoding and dictionary coders to compress the remaining suffixes.".
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- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Compression_algorithm.
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- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Delta_encoding.
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- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Entropy_encoding.
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink GNU_locate.
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Index_(search_engine).
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Locate_(Unix).
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Lossless_compression.
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Lossless_data_compression.
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Prefix.
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Prefix_(linguistics).
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- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Sorting.
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Universal_code_(data_compression).
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLink Word.
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incremental encoding".
- Incremental_encoding wikiPageWikiLinkText "incremental encoding".
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- Incremental_encoding subject Category:Database_index_techniques.
- Incremental_encoding subject Category:Lossless_compression_algorithms.
- Incremental_encoding hypernym Delta.
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- Incremental_encoding type Technique.
- Incremental_encoding comment "Incremental encoding, also known as front compression, back compression, or front coding, is a type of delta encoding compression algorithm whereby common prefixes or suffixes and their lengths are recorded so that they need not be duplicated. This algorithm is particularly well-suited for compressing sorted data, e.g., a list of words from a dictionary.For example:The encoding used to store the common prefix length itself varies from application to application.".
- Incremental_encoding label "Incremental encoding".
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- Incremental_encoding sameAs Инкрементное_кодирование.
- Incremental_encoding sameAs Q4201138.
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- Incremental_encoding wasDerivedFrom Incremental_encoding?oldid=550622743.
- Incremental_encoding isPrimaryTopicOf Incremental_encoding.