Thanks alot sir...I was exactly looking for this kind of video which gives conceptual understanding of huffman coding explaining the essence of it.The video was on point.
what if there is another letter(a6) of probability 0.4?? Will we add it with the (a2)0.4 as 0.6 is greater than both the values or simply put in the right side on by one as it is less than 0.6 ?? Please clear the doubt.
You are not getting wrong answer, you are just getting other answer which is also correct. But you can try placing smaller element on left and larger one on right, and 0 on left and 1 on right. People uses this convention mostly but both are correct. Thanks.
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Thanks alot sir...I was exactly looking for this kind of video which gives conceptual understanding of huffman coding explaining the essence of it.The video was on point.
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Thanks a ton sir, the only video which shows 2methods 🙏🙌
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what if there is another letter(a6) of probability 0.4?? Will we add it with the (a2)0.4 as 0.6 is greater than both the values or simply put in the right side on by one as it is less than 0.6 ?? Please clear the doubt.
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Should the probability be in increasing method or decreasing method arranging?
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Clear Explanation!
will it work for GTU ( Gujarat Technological University ) ??
yes
Thanks bro helped me alot
I think smaller and equal element left side and greater element at right side
It's just a convention. It's opposite is also true.
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@@RudraSingh if i am doing this by your method i am getting wrong answer
You are not getting wrong answer, you are just getting other answer which is also correct. But you can try placing smaller element on left and larger one on right, and 0 on left and 1 on right. People uses this convention mostly but both are correct.
Thanks.
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Can you share a numerical example of canonical hauffman coding?
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Nice one bro!
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Sir please upload 5 and 8 Lecture...
Hi,
Videos are now uploaded.
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bro please upload adaptive huffman
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Is that also known as zig Zag cording??
No,
Zig zag coding is a error correction coding where as Huffman coding is used for compression.
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@@RudraSingh ok thanku mean I have to study about Huffman coding I can write it as zig Zag coding in exam ?
Can you please upload a video for adaptive Huffman coding
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Can you please explain Set Partitioning In Hierarchical Tree (SPIHT) ... Thank you :)
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Sir.... Plz hindi m video release kijie..... Wo hmare lie zada helpful hogi
Yes Anjalli, i am uploading all the new videos in hindi.
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Thanks bro but try it in hindi you will explain more well in hindi
Please write in Hindi, you will write better in Hindi.