Title :
Source coding bounds using quantizer reproduction levels (Corresp.)
Author :
Pearlman, William A. ; Chekima, Ali
fDate :
5/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Constraining the reproduction alphabet to be of small size in encoding continuous-amplitude memoryless sources has been shown to give very small degradation from the ideal performance of the rate-distortion bound. The optimum fixed-size reproduction alphabet and its individual letter probabilities are required in order to encode the source with performance approaching that of theory. These can be found through a somewhat lengthy, but convergent, algorithm. Given reasonably chosen fixed sets of reproduction letters and/or their probabilities, we define new rate-distortion functions which are coding bounds under these alphabet constraints. We calculate these functions for the Gaussian and Laplacian sources and the squared-error distortion measure and find that performance near the rate-distortion bound is achievable using a reproduction alphabet consisting of a small number of optimum quantizer levels.
Keywords :
Rate-distortion theory; Distortion measurement; Encoding; Entropy; Instruments; Modulation coding; Notice of Violation; Rate-distortion; Signal processing; Source coding; Speech;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.1984.1056902