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'''Adaptive Huffman coding''' is an [[adaptive coding]] technique based on [[Huffman coding]], building the code as the symbols are being transmitted, having no initial knowledge of source distribution, that allows one-pass encoding and adaptation to changing conditions in data. <br />
The benefit of one-pass procedure is that the source can be encoded realtime, though it becomes more sensitive to transmission errors, since just a single loss ruins the whole code.
 
The benefit of one-pass procedure is that the source can be encoded realtimein real time, though it becomes more sensitive to transmission errors, since just a single loss ruins the whole code.
 
==Algorithms==