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A Dictionary for Minimum Redundancy Encoding
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Volume 10 ,  Issue 4  (October 1963) table of contents
Pages: 413 - 439  
Year of Publication: 1963
ISSN:0004-5411
Author
Eugene S. Schwartz  IIT Research Institute, Chicago
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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FRIES, C. C. The Structure of English. Harcourt Brace, New York, 1952.
 
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FRIES, C. C., AND TRAVER, A. A. English Word Lists. American Council on Education, Washington, D. C., 1940.
 
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HANLEY, M. L. Word Index to James Joyce's 'Ulysses'. Madison, Wisconsin, 1937.
 
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LUHN, H. P. The automatic derivation of information retrieval encodements from machine-readable texts. In Information Retrieval and Machine Translation, Part 2, Kent, A. (Ed.), pp. 1021-1028.
 
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MILLER, G. A., NEWMAN, E. B., AND FRIEDMAN, E. A. Length frequency statistics for written English. Inform. Contr. 1 (1958), 370-389.
 
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SCHWARTZ, E. S. An adaptive information transmission system employing minimum redundancy word codes. Technical Documentary Reports (a) ASD-TDR-62-265, 1 April 1962 and (b) ASD-TDR-62-265, Part II, 1 June 1963.
 
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SCHWARTZ, E. S. Error detection by self-synchronization of prefix encodings. (To be published)
 
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THORNDIKE, E. L. Teaching of English Su~xes. Columbia University, 1941.
 
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THORNDIKE, E. L., AND LORGE, I. The Teacher's Word Book of 30,000 Words. Columbia University, New York, 1944.