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After lowering redundancy and irrelevancy, compression algorithms still have to pack the remaining bits. Bit packing is an encoding process that often generates variable-length tokens.
While many bit-packing algorithms exist, the compressor here uses a technique called block floating-point (BFP) encoding. BFP generates one exponent per N redundancy-remover output samples.
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