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Chen–Ho encoding is a method used in the field of data compression, specifically for the representation of large sets of integers in a more compact form. It is particularly effective for compressing sequences of integers that are often bounded by a particular range or exhibit certain properties, such as being sparse or having many repeated values. The encoding works by transforming a set of integers into a binary format in a way that can reduce the overall size of the data.

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