how to know how many number of symbol needed for huffman coding ?
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hi, I want to perform Huffman coding for 512x512 image. I'm new to this. how do I know how many numbers of symbols (NOS) do I need to create for Huffman table?
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Feb 2018
The number you need is length(unique(YourMatrix)), possibly plus one for an end of stream marker.
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Feb 2018
Except for the case where the 512 x 512 image is all 0 or all 255, the minimum number of input symbols you can use for the huffman process is 2, one symbol for binary 0 and 1 symbol for binary 1. With the huffman encoding process it is legal to interpret the source numbers bit by bit, or 2 bits at a time, or 3 bits at a time, or any other number of bits at a time that factors into the total number of bits in the data. With the huffman encoding process, if it just happened that the binary stream included a bunch of occurrences of binary 00 and binary 111 it would be legal to create one input symbol for binary 00 and another for binary 111 . The huffman encoding process doesn't care... but your choice of symbols can end up influencing the length of the output.
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