Further results on relative redundancy

Toronto, ON(2008)

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Standard redundancy measures the excess number of bits needed to compress a sequence as a function of the sequencepsilas length. Since long sequences can have arbitrarily low minimum description length (MDL), even low standard redundancy can be arbitarily high compared to the sequencepsilas MDL. By contrast, relative redundancy evaluates the excess number of bits as a function of the sequencepsilas MDL. Hence unlike standard redundancy, low relative redundancy implies that the number of bits needed to compress any sequence is essentially the lowest possible. Results in [1] show that for iid distributions over binary alphabets, block relative redundancy essentially equals block standard redundancy while sequential relative redundancy is about twice its standard counterpart. We show that unlike binary alphabets, for larger alphabets both block and sequential relative redundancy essentially equal their standard counterparts. We also define and determine expected relative redundancy and show that it is almost same as worst-case relative redundancy.
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binary codes,binary sequences,block codes,sequential codes,binary alphabets,block relative redundancy,low minimum description length,sequence compression,sequential relative redundancy,standard redundancy
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