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Rate Distortion Behavior of Sparse Sources
2012
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
The rate distortion behavior of sparse memoryless sources is studied. These serve as models of sparse signal representations and facilitate the performance analysis of "sparsifying" transforms like the wavelet transform and nonlinear approximation schemes. For strictly sparse binary sources with Hamming distortion, is shown to be almost linear. For nonstrictly sparse continuous-valued sources, termed compressible, two measures of compressibility are introduced: incomplete moments and geometric
doi:10.1109/tit.2012.2201335
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