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19 (Normative) C.1 SCOPE This Annex describes the compression method adopted for the transmission of English-language text strings in PSIP. The method distinguishes two types of text strings: titles and program descriptions. For each of these types, Huffman tables are defined based on 1st-order conditional probabilities. Section C.3 defines standard Huffman encode and decode tables optimized for English-language text such as that typically found in program titles. Section C.4 defines Huffman encode and decode tables optimized for English-language text such as that typically found in program descriptions. Receivers supporting the English language are expected to support decoding of text using either of these two standard Huffman compression tables. The encode tables provide necessary and sufficient information to build the Huffman trees that need to be implemented for decoding. The decode tables described in Tables C5 and C7 are a particular mapping of those trees into a numerical array suitable for storage. This array can be easily implemented and used with the decoding algorithm. However, the user is free to design its own decoding tables as long as they follow the Huffman trees and rules defined in this Annex. C.2 CHARACTER SET DEFINITION This compression method supports the full ISO/IEC 8859-1 [11] (Latin-1) character set, although only characters in the ASCII range (character codes 1 to 127) can be compressed. The following characters have special definitions: Table C1 Characters with Special Definitions Character Value (Decimal) Meaning String Terminate (ASCII Null) 0 The Terminate character is used to terminate strings. The Terminate character is appended to the string in either compressed or uncompressed form. The first encoded character in a compressed string is encoded/decoded from the Terminate sub-tree. In other words, when encoding or decoding the first character in a compressed string, assume that the previous character was a Terminate character. Order-1 Escape (ASCII ESC) 27 Used to escape from first-order context to uncompressed context. The character which follows the Escape character is uncompressed. Download 4.82 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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