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Why is compression a "hard problem" for computers?

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  1. 26 April, 20:39
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    Compression is a method for compressing the original information which means using fewer bits to represent the original information.

    Compression can be a "hard problem" for computers because it is difficult to know whether or not the compression you've found is optimal.

    It is not easy to find out when to stop compression and to determine the compression you made is enough.
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