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The rate loss in binary source coding with decoder side information

Host Publication: IEEE Data Compression Conference DCC 2016

Authors: A. Sechelea, A. Munteanu, S. Cheng and N. Deligiannis

Publisher: IEEE

Publication Date: Mar. 2016

Number of Pages: 1

ISBN: 978-1-5090-1854-3


Abstract:

Motivated by the correlation channel modeling problem in practical applications, such as distributed video coding, we study the binary source coding of a uniform source with side information, under asymmetric correlation channel assumptions. First, we consider the case where side information is available to both the encoder and decoder, and give an analytical formula for the rate-distortion bound. Then, we consider the side information to be available only to the decoder and present the derivation of the associated Wyner- Ziv rate-distortion bound. Most importantly, we characterize the evolution of the rate-loss suffered by Wyner-Ziv coding, for all possible binary asymmetric correlation channels

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