We study universal compression for discrete data sequences that were corrupted by noise. We show that while, as expected, there exist many cases in which the entropy of these sequences increases from that of the original data, somewhat surprisingly and counter-intuitively, universal coding redundancy of such sequences cannot increase compared to the original data. We derive conditions that guarantee that this redundancy does not decrease asymptotically (in first order) from the original sequence redundancy in the stationary memoryless case. We then provide bounds on the redundancy for coding finite length (large) noisy blocks generated by stationary memoryless sources and corrupted by some speci??c memoryless channels. Finally, we propose a...
A new universal data compression algorithm is described. This algorithm encodes L source symbols at ...
Application of error correcting codes for data compression is first investigated by Shannon where he...
Although the existence of universal noiseless variable-rate codes for the class of discrete stationa...
We study universal compression for discrete data sequences that were corrupted by noise. We show tha...
Two low-complexity methods are proposed for sequential probability assignment for binary i.i.d. indi...
Two low-complexity methods are proposed for sequential probability assignment for binary independent...
Three strongly sequential, lossless compression schemes, one with linearly growing per-letter comput...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...
Abstract—A quantity called the finite-state complexity is assigned to every infinite sequence of ele...
Abstract—A discrete denoising algorithm estimates the input sequence to a discrete memoryless channe...
AbstractThe problem of non-distorting compression (or coding) of sequences of symbols is considered....
We consider universal coding of individual binary sequences, with the constraint that the universal ...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...
The minimum expected number of bits needed to describe a random variable is its entropy, assuming kn...
We first consider communication complexity which arises in applications where a system needs to comp...
A new universal data compression algorithm is described. This algorithm encodes L source symbols at ...
Application of error correcting codes for data compression is first investigated by Shannon where he...
Although the existence of universal noiseless variable-rate codes for the class of discrete stationa...
We study universal compression for discrete data sequences that were corrupted by noise. We show tha...
Two low-complexity methods are proposed for sequential probability assignment for binary i.i.d. indi...
Two low-complexity methods are proposed for sequential probability assignment for binary independent...
Three strongly sequential, lossless compression schemes, one with linearly growing per-letter comput...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...
Abstract—A quantity called the finite-state complexity is assigned to every infinite sequence of ele...
Abstract—A discrete denoising algorithm estimates the input sequence to a discrete memoryless channe...
AbstractThe problem of non-distorting compression (or coding) of sequences of symbols is considered....
We consider universal coding of individual binary sequences, with the constraint that the universal ...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...
The minimum expected number of bits needed to describe a random variable is its entropy, assuming kn...
We first consider communication complexity which arises in applications where a system needs to comp...
A new universal data compression algorithm is described. This algorithm encodes L source symbols at ...
Application of error correcting codes for data compression is first investigated by Shannon where he...
Although the existence of universal noiseless variable-rate codes for the class of discrete stationa...