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Suffix Tree Based VF-Coding for Compressed Pattern Matching
We propose an efficient variable-length-to-fixed-length code (VF code for short), called ST-VF code. It utilizes a frequency-base-pruned suffix tree as a parse tree. VF codes as typified by Tunstall code have a preferable aspect to compressed pattern matching. It is unnecessary to distinguish code boundaries on compressed texts since all codewords have the same length.