One-to-one codes are “one shot ” codes that assign a distinct codeword to source symbols and are not necessarily prefix codes (more generally, uniquely decodable). For example, such codes arise when there exists an “end of message ” channel symbol. Interestingly, as Wyner proved in 1972, for such codes the average code length can be smaller than the source entropy. By how much? We call this difference the anti-redundancy. Various authors over the years have shown that the anti-redundancy can be as big as minus the logarithm of the source entropy. However, to the best of our knowledge precise estimates do not exist. In this note, we consider a block code of length n generated by a binary memoryless source, and prove that the average anti-red...
[[abstract]]In this paper; we consider one-to-one encodings for a discrete memoryless source, which ...
Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in redundancy of lossless coding. The redundancy (r...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...
Abstract — One-to-one codes are “one shot ” codes that assign a distinct codeword to source symbols ...
We study the redundancy of Huffman code (which, incidentally, is as old as the author of this paper)...
[[abstract]]One-to-one codes are nonsingular codes that assign a distinct codeword to each source sy...
We use the "conservation of entropy" [1] to derive a simple formula for the redundancy of...
Lossless compression over a countable alphabet Lossless compression Mapping messages (sequences of s...
The minimum expected number of bits needed to describe a random variable is its entropy, assuming kn...
Variable-to-variable codes are very attractive yet not well understood data compression schemes. In ...
Abstract-If optimality is measured by average codeword length, Huffman's algorithm gives optima...
[[abstract]]In this correspondence, we consider one-to-one encodings for a discrete memoryless sourc...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on universal coding with respect to classes of memoryle...
In this correspondence we provide new bounds on the expected length L of a binary one-to-one code fo...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...
[[abstract]]In this paper; we consider one-to-one encodings for a discrete memoryless source, which ...
Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in redundancy of lossless coding. The redundancy (r...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...
Abstract — One-to-one codes are “one shot ” codes that assign a distinct codeword to source symbols ...
We study the redundancy of Huffman code (which, incidentally, is as old as the author of this paper)...
[[abstract]]One-to-one codes are nonsingular codes that assign a distinct codeword to each source sy...
We use the "conservation of entropy" [1] to derive a simple formula for the redundancy of...
Lossless compression over a countable alphabet Lossless compression Mapping messages (sequences of s...
The minimum expected number of bits needed to describe a random variable is its entropy, assuming kn...
Variable-to-variable codes are very attractive yet not well understood data compression schemes. In ...
Abstract-If optimality is measured by average codeword length, Huffman's algorithm gives optima...
[[abstract]]In this correspondence, we consider one-to-one encodings for a discrete memoryless sourc...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on universal coding with respect to classes of memoryle...
In this correspondence we provide new bounds on the expected length L of a binary one-to-one code fo...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...
[[abstract]]In this paper; we consider one-to-one encodings for a discrete memoryless source, which ...
Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in redundancy of lossless coding. The redundancy (r...
We characterize the achievable pointwise redundancy rates for lossy data compression at a fixed dist...