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DCC 2005: 2005 Data Compression Conference (29-31 March 2005/Snowbird, UT)

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
IEEE Computer Society, author, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Data compression (Computer science)--Congresses.
Data compression (Computer science).
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] IEEE Computer Society Press 2005
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Summary form only given. In this paper, we bound the rate-distortion region for a four-node network. The results are the first known expansion of rate-distortion theory from single-hop networks (every source has a direct connection to each of its destinations), to multihop networks, which allow intermediate nodes. While single-hop network source coding solutions may be applied in multihop networks, such applications require explicit rate allocation for each source-destination pair, and the resulting solutions may be suboptimal. We therefore tackle the multihop network source coding problem directly using a diamond network.
Contents:
Proceedings. DCC 2005. Data Compression Conference
[Title page]
Table of contents
Near tightness of the El Gamal and Cover region for two descriptions
Distributed source coding in dense sensor networks
Generalization of the rate-distortion function for Wyner-Ziv coding of noisy sources in the quadratic-Gaussian case
Towards practical minimum-entropy universal decoding
On multiterminal source code design
On the performance of linear Slepian-Wolf codes for correlated stationary memoryless sources
Real, tight frames with maximal robustness to erasures
Adaptive block-based image coding with pre-/post-filtering
Optimized prediction for geometry compression of triangle meshes
TetStreamer: compressed back-to-front transmission of Delaunay tetrahedra meshes
A point-set compression heuristic for fiber-based certificates of authenticity
Performance comparison of path matching algorithms over compressed control flow traces.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
9781538601655
1538601656

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