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Huffman coding (Huffman Coding), also known as Huffman coding is an encoding, Huffman coding is a variable-length coding (VLC) kind. Huffman in 1952 made a coding method, which is completely based on probability of occurrence of different characters to construct the average length of the shortest prefix code word, sometimes referred to as the best encoding, usually called Huffman coding (sometimes also referred to as the Hough Manchester encoding).