Compression and Decompression

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Neil Harding

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Sep 2, 2011, 7:41:53 PM9/2/11
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I like the idea of the competition and I hope to have an entry soon.
I've built a compression system entirely from scratch without using
any existing code. I plan on releasing the source code eventually, but
I hope to have several versions and don't want someone to improve the
code first, before I get the chance (for example I am using huffman
encoding which I may switch to arithmetic coding afterwards). The
previous winners source code is available (since it was based on an
original open source project), and I think that fits well with the
spirit of the competition. Does this sound reasonable? I also am
maintaining a readme file which explains some of methods I am using,
that will also be included in the final release (or available
confidentially to Marcus).

Neil Harding

Matt Mahoney

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Sep 2, 2011, 8:48:01 PM9/2/11
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There is no requirement to release source code for the Hutter prize. But I would be surprised if you could submit a winning entry using Huffman coding.

 
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