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A rate of convergence result for a universal D-semifaithful code
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1993
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Theory Of ComputingComputational Complexity TheoryUniversal D-semifaithful CodeEngineeringEntropyIterative DecodingComputational ComplexityVariable-length CodeChannel CodingComputer ScienceDiscrete Memoryless SourcesDiscrete MathematicsCoding TheoryError Correction CodeRate-distortion TheoryRate-distortion FunctionAlgebraic Coding Theory
The problem of optimal rate universal coding is considered in the context of rate-distortion theory. A D-semifaithful universal coding scheme for discrete memoryless sources is given. The main result is a refined covering lemma based on the random coding argument and the method of types. The average codelength of the code is shown to approach its lower bound, the rate-distortion function, at a rate O(n/sup -1/log n), and this is conjectured to be optimal based on a result of A.J. Pilc (1968). Issues of constructiveness and universality are addressed.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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