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Abstract: A method to dynamically construct Markov models that describe the characteristics of
binary messages is developed. Such models can be used to predict future message characters
and can therefore be used as a basis for data compression. To this end, the Markov
modelling technique is combined with Guazzo coding to produce a powerful method
of data compression. The method has the advantage of being adaptive: messages may be
encoded or decoded with just a single pass through the data. Experimental... (Update)
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G.V.Cormack and R.N.Horspool, `Data Compression Using Dynamic Markov Modelling', in Computer Journal, Vol. 30, No. 6, pp. 541-550, 1987. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cormack86data.html More
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title = "Data Compression Using Dynamic {Markov} Modelling",
journal = "The Computer Journal",
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number = "6",
pages = "541--550",
year = "1987",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cormack86data.html" }
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