The Optimality of AIFV Codes in the Class of 2-bit Delay Decodable Codes

06/16/2023
by   Kengo Hashimoto, et al.
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AIFV (almost instantaneous fixed-to-variable length) codes are noiseless source codes that can attain a shorter average codeword length than Huffman codes by allowing a time-variant encoder with two code tables and a decoding delay of at most 2 bits. First, we consider a general class of noiseless source codes, called k-bit delay decodable codes, in which one allows a finite number of code tables and a decoding delay of at most k bits for k >= 0. Then we prove that AIFV codes achieve the optimal average codeword length in the 2-bit delay decodable codes class.

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