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Approaching the Rate-Distortion Limit by spatial Coupling with Belief Propagation and Decimation

Aref, Vahid  
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Macris, Nicolas  
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Vuffray, Marc  
2013
Proceedings of 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory

We investigate an encoding scheme for lossy compression based on spatially coupled Low-Density Generator-Matrix codes. The degree distributions are regular, or are Poisson on the code-bit side and check-regular which allows use for any compression rate. The performance of a low complexity Belief Propagation Guided Decimation algorithm is excellent, and for large check degrees it gets close to Shannon's rate-distortion limit. We investigate links between the algorithmic performance and the phase diagram of a relevant random Gibbs measure. The associated dynamical and condensation thresholds are computed within the framework of the cavity method. We observe that: (i) the dynamical threshold of the spatially coupled construction saturates towards the condensation threshold; (ii) for large degrees the condensation threshold approaches the information theoretic test-channel parameter of rate-distortion theory. This provides heuristic insight into the excellent performance of the BPGD algorithm.

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