DocumentCode
755772
Title
The Generalized Asymptotic Equipartition Property: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions
Author
Harrison, Matthew T.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Stat., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA
Volume
54
Issue
7
fYear
2008
fDate
7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3211
Lastpage
3216
Abstract
Suppose a string X1 n = (X1, X2,...,Xn) generated by a memoryless source (Xn)n ges 1 with distribution P is to be compressed with distortion no greater than D ges 0, using a memoryless random codebook with distribution Q. The compression performance is determined by the "generalized asymptotic equipartition property" (AEP), which states that the probability of finding a D-close match between X1 n and any given codeword Y1 n, is approximately 2-nR(P, Q, D), where the rate function R(P, Q, D) can be expressed as an infimum of relative entropies. The main purpose here is to remove various restrictive assumptions on the validity of this result that have appeared in the recent literature. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the generalized AEP are provided in the general setting of abstract alphabets and unbounded distortion measures. All possible distortion levels D ges 0 are considered; the source (Xn)n ges 1 can be stationary and ergodic; and the codebook distribution can have memory. Moreover, the behavior of the matching probability is precisely characterized, even when the generalized AEP is not valid. Natural characterizations of the rate function R(P, Q, D) are established under equally general conditions.
Keywords
approximation theory; data compression; entropy codes; random codes; abstract alphabet; data compression; entropy; generalized asymptotic equipartition property; matching probability; memoryless random codebook; rate function; string generation; Communication system control; Data compression; Distortion measurement; Entropy; Pattern matching; Rate-distortion; Source coding; State estimation; Statistics; Sufficient conditions; Asymptotic equipartition property; data compression; large deviations; pattern-matching; random codebooks; rate-distortion theory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2008.924668
Filename
4544967
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