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Compression and Coding Algorithms describes in detail the coding
mechanisms that are available for use in data compression systems.
The well known Huffman coding technique is one mechanism, but there
have been many others developed over the past few decades, and this
book describes, explains and assesses them. People undertaking
research of software development in the areas of compression and
coding algorithms will find this book an indispensable reference.
In particular, the careful and detailed description of algorithms
and their implementation, plus accompanying pseudo-code that can be
readily implemented on computer, make this book a definitive
reference in an area currently without one.
Compression and Coding Algorithms describes in detail the coding
mechanisms that are available for use in data compression systems.
The well known Huffman coding technique is one mechanism, but there
have been many others developed over the past few decades, and this
book describes, explains and assesses them. People undertaking
research of software development in the areas of compression and
coding algorithms will find this book an indispensable reference.
In particular, the careful and detailed description of algorithms
and their implementation, plus accompanying pseudo-code that can be
readily implemented on computer, make this book a definitive
reference in an area currently without one.
This volumecontainsthe paperspresented atthe 15thString
Processingand - formation Retrieval Symposium (SPIRE), held in
Melbourne, Australia, during November 10-12, 2008. The papers
presented at the symposium were selected from 54 papers s- mitted
in response to the Call For Papers. Each submission was reviewed by
a minimum of two, and usually three, Program Committee members, who
are expertsdrawnfromaroundthe globe. Thecommittee accepted25papers
(46%), with the successful authors also covering a broad rangeof
continents. The paper "An E?cient Linear Space Algorithm for
Consecutive Su?x Alignment Under Edit Distance" by Heikki Hyyr] o
was selected for the Best Paper Award, while Dina Sokol was awarded
the Best Reviewer Award for excellent contributions to the
reviewing process. The program also included two invited talks:
David Hawking, chief scientist at the Internet and enterprise
search company Funn- back Pty. Ltd. based in Australia; and Gad
Landau, from the Department of Computer Science at Haifa
University, Israel. SPIRE has its origins in the South American
Workshop on String Proce- ing which was ?rst held in 1993. Starting
in 1998, the focus of the symposium was broadened to include the
area of information retrieval due to the c- mon emphasis on
information processing. The ?rst 14 meetings were held in Belo
Horizonte, Brazil (1993); Valparaiso, Chile (1995); Recife, Brazil
(1996); Valparaiso, Chile (1997); Santa Cruz, Bolivia (1998);
Cancun, Mexico (1999); A Corun a, Spain(2000);LagunaSanRafael,
Chile(2001);Lisbon, Portugal(2002); Manaus, Brazil (2003); Padova,
Italy (2004); Buenos Aires, Argentina (2005); Glasgow, UK (2006);
and Santiago, Chile (2007)."
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