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Estimating the Entropy of Binary Time Series: Methodology, Some…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/ent-estJ.pdf5 Jun 2020: A random process X ={. , X1, X0, X1, X2,. } with alphabet A is a sequence of random variables {Xn} with values inA. ... For moderate alphabet sizes, this can be easilycarried out even for large n, e.g., on the order of 106. Results that match 2 of 3 words
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PubTeX output 1998.04.07:1011
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/suhov2.pdf5 Jun 2020: We only needto show that in the case of countably infinite alphabets (12) remainsvalid. ... of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.,Tech. Rep. 95-3, May 1995. [21] P. C. -
1 Estimation of the Rate-Distortion Function Matthew T. Harrison, ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/pluginRDjournal.pdf5 Jun 2020: Another advantage of a plug-in estimator is that Pxn1 has finitesupport, regardless of the source alphabet. ... Xkm1)), w.r.t. the reproduction alphabet Âm. and the distortion measure ρm, and divide the estimate by m. -
MI.dvi
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/MI.pdf5 Jun 2020: β β. β. α. α. Fig. 4. The Potts channel with parameter α on an alphabet of size m. ... The M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1961. [4] T.S. Han. Nonnegative entropy measures of multivariate symmetriccorrelations. -
G:\DEVIN\BARCELONA\barcelona.dvi
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/barcelona.pdf5 Jun 2020: independent and identically distributed) randomvariables, with distribution P on the finite alphabet A. ... Extensions.1. Different alphabets. Although we assumed from the start that ρ(x, y) is. -
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, VOL. 60, NO. 2, ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/SVYK-J.pdf5 Jun 2020: Theorem 11: For any finite-alphabet discrete source X andany positive divergent deterministic sequence κn such that. ... PX′|X (x′ |x ) (x , x′) A2, (119)on the finite alphabet A. -
PubTeX output 1999.09.27:1044
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/lossyJ.pdf5 Jun 2020: Wealso discuss the performance of the algorithm when applied tosources with memory, and extensions to the cases of unboundeddistortion measures and infinite reproduction alphabets. ... A. Preliminaries. Let be a memoryless source with valuesin the source -
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https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/antosJ.pdf5 Jun 2020: σ2 = Var log2 pX < (1). the same convergence rate might also hold in the infinite-alphabet case. ... 4.1. Heuristics. Finite Alphabets. In the finite-alphabet case, a relatively straightforward calculationshows that the plug-in estimate Ĥn is -
Efficient Sphere-Covering and Converse Measure Concentration Via…
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/com.pdf5 Jun 2020: 2. Example 2. (Lossy Data Compression) Let A be a finite alphabet so that An consistsof all possible messages of length n from A, and assume that messages are generated by ... large alphabet A (for example, Gaussian data have A = R),whereas compressed -
thesis.dvi
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/thesis.pdf5 Jun 2020: time and knowledge. Very special thanks to Professor Yurii Suhov of Cambridge University During my. ... Chung! " in generalized to. stationary ergodic processes X with countable alphabets under the assumption that. -
1922 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, VOL. 52, NO. ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/generalJ.pdf5 Jun 2020: Consider a stationary ergodic process (or source)taking values in the source alphabet. ... to each in the alphabet. The fact that this ispossible follows from [25, Ch. -
hyb.dvi
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/hyb.pdf5 Jun 2020: 2.1 The setting. Let {Xn} = {X1,X2,. } be a memoryless source on some finite alphabet A and suppose thatits distribution is described by a known probability mass function P on ... First we note that the finite-alphabet assumption was made exclusively -
us_paper.dvi
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/suhov1.pdf5 Jun 2020: Cambridge University. Appeared as Chapter in Probability Statistics and Optimization A Tribute. ... nite set V the alphabet let H be the entropy rate of this process Given a realization. -
ent-est.dvi
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/ent-est.pdf5 Jun 2020: A random processX = {. , X1, X0, X1, X2,. } with alphabet A is a sequence of random variables {Xn}with values in A. ... of the rest of the paper will be devoted tobinary data produced by processes X with alphabet A = {0, 1}. -
"Sumset inequalities for differential entropy"
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/ac4.pdf5 Jun 2020: x) log(1/P(x)). Throughout the paper, log denotes. the natural logarithm loge, and the support (or alphabet) of any discrete random variableX is assumed to be a (finite or ... Additive combinatorics. Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics.Cambridge -
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, VOL. XX, NO. Y, ...
https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/sc.pdf5 Jun 2020: London Math. Soc.Lecture Note Ser., 141, 1989, pp. 148–188, Cambridge Univ.Press, Cambridge. ... Algorithms Combin., 16, 1998,pp. 195–248, Springer, Berlin. [14] K. Petersen, Ergodic Theory, Cambridge University Press, Cam-bridge, 1983. -
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https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~ik355/PAPERS/ibmrndJ.pdf5 Jun 2020: For instance, a photographic image can contain mountains, houses, flowers, people, animals, etc.
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