In this paper, we consider the mismatched rate-distortion problem, in which the encoding is done using a codebook, and the encoder chooses the minimum-distortion codeword according to a mismatched distortion function that differs from the true one. For the case of discrete memoryless sources, we establish achievable rate-distortion bounds using multi-user coding techniques, namely, superposition coding and expurgated parallel coding. We give examples where these attain the matched rate-distortion trade-off but a standard ensemble with independent codewords fails to do so. On the other hand, in contrast with the channel coding counterpart, we show that there are cases where structured codebooks can perform worse than their unstructured count...
Gallager in 1965IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-11, 3) gave an elegant proof of coding theorem and obt...
Abstract — This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with ...
Abstract—Shaping gain is attained in schemes where a shaped subcode is chosen from a larger codebook...
This paper studies multiuser random coding techniques for channel coding with a given (possibly subo...
We characterize the best achievable performance of lossy compression algorithms operating on arbitra...
This paper studies multiuser random coding techniques for channel coding with a given (possibly subo...
Shannon’s channel coding theorem characterizes the maximal rate of information that can be reliably ...
This paper considers the problem of channel coding with a given (possibly suboptimal) maximum-metric...
This paper studies multiuser coding techniques for channel coding with a given (possibly suboptimal)...
This paper is devoted to the formulation and proof of an abstract alphabet version of the fundamenta...
We examine new low rate error upper bounds for M equally likely code words used over discrete input ...
This paper considers the problem of channel coding with a given (possibly suboptimal) maximum-metric...
Two definitions have been given for the distortion-rate function of a sourceuser pair—one involving ...
This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with a given (po...
This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with a given (po...
Gallager in 1965IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-11, 3) gave an elegant proof of coding theorem and obt...
Abstract — This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with ...
Abstract—Shaping gain is attained in schemes where a shaped subcode is chosen from a larger codebook...
This paper studies multiuser random coding techniques for channel coding with a given (possibly subo...
We characterize the best achievable performance of lossy compression algorithms operating on arbitra...
This paper studies multiuser random coding techniques for channel coding with a given (possibly subo...
Shannon’s channel coding theorem characterizes the maximal rate of information that can be reliably ...
This paper considers the problem of channel coding with a given (possibly suboptimal) maximum-metric...
This paper studies multiuser coding techniques for channel coding with a given (possibly suboptimal)...
This paper is devoted to the formulation and proof of an abstract alphabet version of the fundamenta...
We examine new low rate error upper bounds for M equally likely code words used over discrete input ...
This paper considers the problem of channel coding with a given (possibly suboptimal) maximum-metric...
Two definitions have been given for the distortion-rate function of a sourceuser pair—one involving ...
This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with a given (po...
This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with a given (po...
Gallager in 1965IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory IT-11, 3) gave an elegant proof of coding theorem and obt...
Abstract — This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with ...
Abstract—Shaping gain is attained in schemes where a shaped subcode is chosen from a larger codebook...