Log-Likelihood Loss for Semantic Compression
Abstract
We study lossy source coding under a distortion measure defined by the negative log-likelihood induced by a prescribed conditional distribution PX|U. This log-likelihood distortion models compression settings in which the reconstruction is a semantic representation from which the source can be probabilistically generated, rather than a pointwise approximation. We formulate the corresponding rate-distortion problem and characterize fundamental properties of the resulting rate-distortion function, including its connections to lossy compression under log-loss, classical rate-distortion problems with arbitrary distortion measures, and rate-distortion with perfect perception.
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