New concept of universal coding using one step reversible low contrast mapping (1RLCM)

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Universal coding was developed for compressing data that the probability distribution of a symbol is unknown. Universal coding methods encode a symbol using some bits as code based on the coding algorithm. This research introduces a new concept of universal coding by encoding two symbols using Reversible Low Contrast Mapping (RLCM) transform. The proposed method transforms a pair non negative integer to a non-negative integer and a binary number. This research also introduces a compression scheme namely Average Encoding (AE) to compress a sequence of data using the proposed coding method. This method generally yields a higher compression ratio than the Elias Delta, Elias Gamma, and Fibonacci coding when it is tested using the results of differential encoding of some testing images.

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Mesra, H., Tjandrasa, H., & Fatichah, C. (2019). New concept of universal coding using one step reversible low contrast mapping (1RLCM). In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1341). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1341/4/042008

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