Universal Wyner-Ziv Coding for Distortion Constrained General Side-Information
Abstract
We investigate the Wyner-Ziv coding in which the statistics of the principal source is known but the statistics of the channel generating the side-information is unknown except that it is in a certain class. The class consists of channels such that the distortion between the principal source and the side-information is smaller than a threshold, but channels may be neither stationary nor ergodic. In this situation, we define a new rate-distortion function as the minimum rate such that there exists a Wyner-Ziv code that is universal for every channel in the class. Then, we show an upper bound and a lower bound on the rate-distortion function, and derive a matching condition such that the upper and lower bounds coincide. The relation between the new rate-distortion function and the rate-distortion function of the Heegard-Berger problem is also discussed.
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