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Compression of individual sequences via variable-rate coding

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The proposed concept of compressibility is shown to play a role analogous to that of entropy in classical information theory where one deals with probabilistic ensembles of sequences rather than with individual sequences.
Abstract
Compressibility of individual sequences by the class of generalized finite-state information-lossless encoders is investigated. These encoders can operate in a variable-rate mode as well as a fixed-rate one, and they allow for any finite-state scheme of variable-length-to-variable-length coding. For every individual infinite sequence x a quantity \rho(x) is defined, called the compressibility of x , which is shown to be the asymptotically attainable lower bound on the compression ratio that can be achieved for x by any finite-state encoder. This is demonstrated by means of a constructive coding theorem and its converse that, apart from their asymptotic significance, also provide useful performance criteria for finite and practical data-compression tasks. The proposed concept of compressibility is also shown to play a role analogous to that of entropy in classical information theory where one deals with probabilistic ensembles of sequences rather than with individual sequences. While the definition of \rho(x) allows a different machine for each different sequence to be compressed, the constructive coding theorem leads to a universal algorithm that is asymptotically optimal for all sequences.

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A universal algorithm for sequential data compression

TL;DR: The compression ratio achieved by the proposed universal code uniformly approaches the lower bounds on the compression ratios attainable by block-to-variable codes and variable- to-block codes designed to match a completely specified source.
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Coding theorems for individual sequences

TL;DR: The finite-state complexity of a sequence plays a role similar to that of entropy in classical information theory (which deals with probabilistic ensembles of sequences rather than an individual sequence).
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On Information Lossless Automata of Finite Order

TL;DR: The application of the tests to finite deterministic automata is discussed and a method of constructing a decoder for a given finite automaton that is information lossless of finite order, is described.