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Twin vector quantization

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Twin vector quantization is the same as regular vector quantization, but the speed of the quanitzationing is doubled by the secondary vector analyzer. By using a subdimensional vector space useless hyperspace will be destroyed in the process. The formula for calculating the amount of destroyed hyperspace is: H(x) = 5.22 / 4m