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Yihan Fang, Alexandros Eleftheriadis. Automatic Generation of Entropy Coding Programs Using Flavor. In Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, Los Angeles, CA, December 1998.

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Flavor (Formal Language for Audio-Visual Object Representation) is a new programming language for media-intensive applications. It extends the typing system of C++ and Java to incorporate bitstream representation semantics. This allows describing in a single place both the in-memory representation of data as well as their bitstream-level (compressed) representation as well. In this paper, we present our approach of hybrid variable length segmentation in code generation for parsing entropy-coded data from the bitstream. We also show that this approach produces a very good tradeoff between space (memory required) and time (decoding speed)

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@InProceedings{dvmmPub106,
   Author = {Fang, Yihan and Eleftheriadis, Alexandros},
   Title = {Automatic Generation of Entropy Coding Programs Using Flavor},
   BookTitle = {Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing},
   Address = {Los Angeles, CA},
   Month = {December},
   Year = {1998}
}

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