(algorithm)
Definition: An adaptive Huffman coding scheme. Coding is never much worse than twice optimal.
Generalization (I am a kind of ...)
adaptive Huffman coding.
See also Vitter's algorithm.
Author: PEB
Donald E. Knuth, Dynamic Huffman Coding, Journal of Algorithms, 6(2):163-180, June 1985.
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