The Optimal Compression Rate of Variable-to-Fixed Length Source Coding with a Non-Vanishing Excess-Distortion Probability

03/19/2018
by   Lan V. Truong, et al.
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We consider the variable-to-fixed length lossy source coding (VFSC) problem. The optimal compression rate of the average length of variable-to-fixed source coding, allowing a non-vanishing probability of excess-distortion ε, is shown to be equal to (1-ε)R(D), where R(D) is the rate-distortion function of the source. In comparison to the related results of Koga and Yamamoto as well as Kostina, Polyanskiy, and Verdú for fixed-to-variable length source coding, our results demonstrate an interesting feature that variable-to-fixed length source coding has the same first-order compression rate as fixed-to-variable length source coding.

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