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Fixed-to-Variable Length Resolution Coding for Target Distributions

Published 12 years agoVersion 2arXiv:1306.2550

Authors

Georg Böcherer, Rana Ali Amjad

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cs.IT

Abstract

The number of random bits required to approximate a target distribution in terms of un-normalized informational divergence is considered. It is shown that for a variable-to-variable length encoder, this number is lower bounded by the entropy of the target distribution. A fixed-to-variable length encoder is constructed using M-type quantization and Tunstall coding. It is shown that the encoder achieves in the limit an un-normalized informational divergence of zero with the number of random bits per generated symbol equal to the entropy of the target distribution. Numerical results show that the proposed encoder significantly outperforms the optimal block-to-block encoder in the finite length regime.

Fixed-to-Variable Length Resolution Coding for Target Distributions

12 years ago
v2
2 authors

Categories

cs.IT

Abstract

The number of random bits required to approximate a target distribution in terms of un-normalized informational divergence is considered. It is shown that for a variable-to-variable length encoder, this number is lower bounded by the entropy of the target distribution. A fixed-to-variable length encoder is constructed using M-type quantization and Tunstall coding. It is shown that the encoder achieves in the limit an un-normalized informational divergence of zero with the number of random bits per generated symbol equal to the entropy of the target distribution. Numerical results show that the proposed encoder significantly outperforms the optimal block-to-block encoder in the finite length regime.

Authors

Georg Böcherer, Rana Ali Amjad

arXiv ID: 1306.2550
Published Jun 11, 2013

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