A (non)static 0-order statistical model and its implementation for compressing virtually uncompressible data

05/15/2002
by   Evgueniy Vitchev, et al.
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We give an implementation of a statistical model, which can be successfully applied for compressing of a sequence of binary digits with behavior close to random.

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