Alphabet-oriented and user-oriented source coding theories

Igor Vajda

Kybernetika (1987)

  • Volume: 23, Issue: 5, page 388-406
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

How to cite

top

Vajda, Igor. "Alphabet-oriented and user-oriented source coding theories." Kybernetika 23.5 (1987): 388-406. <http://eudml.org/doc/29027>.

@article{Vajda1987,
author = {Vajda, Igor},
journal = {Kybernetika},
keywords = {ergodic theory; Alphabet-oriented source coding theory; rate-distortion theory; source-channel coding theory; user-oriented source coding theory; distortion measures},
language = {eng},
number = {5},
pages = {388-406},
publisher = {Institute of Information Theory and Automation AS CR},
title = {Alphabet-oriented and user-oriented source coding theories},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/29027},
volume = {23},
year = {1987},
}

TY - JOUR
AU - Vajda, Igor
TI - Alphabet-oriented and user-oriented source coding theories
JO - Kybernetika
PY - 1987
PB - Institute of Information Theory and Automation AS CR
VL - 23
IS - 5
SP - 388
EP - 406
LA - eng
KW - ergodic theory; Alphabet-oriented source coding theory; rate-distortion theory; source-channel coding theory; user-oriented source coding theory; distortion measures
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/29027
ER -

References

top
  1. J. Anděl, Statistical Analysis of Time Series (in Czech), SNTL, Prague 1976. German edition: Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1984. (1976) MR0762087
  2. T. Berger, Rate Distortion Theory, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs 1971. (1971) MR0408988
  3. P. Billingsley, Information and Ergodic Theory, J. Wiley, New York 1965. (1965) MR0192027
  4. A. Buzo A. H. Gray, Jr. R. M. Gray, J. D. Markel, Speech coding based upon vector quantization, IEEE Trans, on Acoustics Speech and Signal Proc. 28 (1980), 562-574. (1980) MR0588253
  5. I. Csiszár, J. Körner, Information Theory, Academic Press, New York 1981. (1981) MR0666545
  6. J. L. Doob, Stochastic Processes, J. Wiley, New York 1953. (1953) Zbl0053.26802MR0058896
  7. R. G. Gallager, Information Theory and Reliable Communication, J. Wiley, New York 1968. (1968) Zbl0198.52201
  8. R. M. Gray, L. D. Davisson, Source coding without the ergodic assumption, IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory 20 (1974), 502- 516. (1974) MR0476163
  9. F. Liese, I. Vajda, Convex Statistical Distances, Teubner, Leipzig 1987. (1987) Zbl0656.62004MR0926905
  10. J. D. Markel, A. H. Gray, Jr., Linear Prediction of Speech, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 1976. (1976) Zbl0443.94002
  11. J. Nedoma, The capacity of a discrete channel, In: Trans. 1st Prague Conf. on Inform. Theory, Statist. Dec. Functions, Random Processes, Publ. House Czechosl. Acad. Sci., Prague 1957. (1957) Zbl0088.10701MR0102451
  12. D. S. Ornstein, Bernoulli shifts with the same entropy are isomorphic, Adv. in Math. 4 (1970), 338-352. (1970) Zbl0197.33502MR0257322
  13. C. E. Shannon, A mathematical theory of communication, Bell. System Tech. J. 27 (1948), 623-656. (1948) Zbl1154.94303MR0026286
  14. C. E. Shannon, Coding theorems for a discrete source with a fidelity criterion, IRE Nat. Convention Record, Part 4, 142-163. 
  15. J. Šedivý, A DPCM vector quantizer for speech transmission, In: Circuit Theory and Design 85 (V. Zima, J. Kvasil, eds.), Academia, Prague/North Holland, Amsterdam 1985, pp. 588-591. (1985) 
  16. O. Šefl, I. Vajda, Spectrum-oriented source coding theory, Kybernetika 23 (1987), 6 (to appear). (1987) MR0922622
  17. Š. Šujan, Ergodic theory, entropy and coding problems of information theory, Kybernetika 19 (1983), supplement, pp. 1-67. (1983) MR0902063
  18. I. Vajda, Basic Theory of Information, (to be published). 
  19. J. Wolfowitz, Coding Theorems of Information Theory, Second edition. Springer-Verlag, Berlin 1964. (1964) Zbl0132.39704MR0176851

NotesEmbed ?

top

You must be logged in to post comments.

To embed these notes on your page include the following JavaScript code on your page where you want the notes to appear.

Only the controls for the widget will be shown in your chosen language. Notes will be shown in their authored language.

Tells the widget how many notes to show per page. You can cycle through additional notes using the next and previous controls.

    
                

Note: Best practice suggests putting the JavaScript code just before the closing </body> tag.