Sub-optimal variable length coding

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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C358S461000, C341S067000, C341S106000

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06912070

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for minimizing the code length of an input address for at least one for variable length encoded data is claimed. A block of variable length encoded data is read. The block of variable length encoded data is then converted into sub-optimall encoded data. The variable length encoded data is defined in having a prefix portion and a suffix portion. The prefix portion of the variable length encoded data is used to signify the look-up table. The suffix portion of the variable length encoded data is used as an input address for the look-up table.

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