DocumentCode
1048947
Title
Coding on Countably Infinite Alphabets
Author
Boucheron, Stéphane ; Garivier, Aurélien ; Gassiat, Elisabeth
Author_Institution
Lab. de Probabilites et Modeles Aleatoires, Univ. Paris-Diderot, Paris
Volume
55
Issue
1
fYear
2009
Firstpage
358
Lastpage
373
Abstract
This paper describes universal lossless coding strategies for compressing sources on countably infinite alphabets. Classes of memoryless sources defined by an envelope condition on the marginal distribution provide benchmarks for coding techniques originating from the theory of universal coding over finite alphabets. We prove general upper bounds on minimax regret and lower bounds on minimax redundancy for such source classes. The general upper bounds emphasize the role of the normalized maximum likelihood (NML) codes with respect to minimax regret in the infinite alphabet context. Lower bounds are derived by tailoring sharp bounds on the redundancy of Krichevsky-Trofimov coders for sources over finite alphabets. Up to logarithmic (resp., constant) factors the bounds are matching for source classes defined by algebraically declining (resp., exponentially vanishing) envelopes. Effective and (almost) adaptive coding techniques are described for the collection of source classes defined by algebraically vanishing envelopes. Those results extend our knowledge concerning universal coding to contexts where the key tools from parametric inference are known to fail.
Keywords
codes; maximum likelihood decoding; Krichevsky-Trofimov coder; coding techniques; countably infinite alphabet; marginal distribution; maximum likelihood code; parametric inference; universal lossless coding strategies; Adaptive coding; Codes; Entropy; Minimax techniques; Probability distribution; Random variables; Source coding; Telecommunications; Upper bound; Adaptive compression; countable alphabets; minimax; normalized maximum likelihood (NML); redundancy; universal coding;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2008.2008150
Filename
4729743
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