• DocumentCode
    1311546
  • Title

    On Optimal Data Compression in Multiterminal Statistical Inference

  • Author

    Amari, Shun-Ichi

  • Author_Institution
    RIKEN Brain Sci. Inst., Saitama, Japan
  • Volume
    57
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2011
  • Firstpage
    5577
  • Lastpage
    5587
  • Abstract
    The multiterminal theory of statistical inference deals with the problem of estimating or testing the correlation of letters generated from two (or many) correlated information sources under the restriction of a certain transmission rate for each source. A typical example is two binary sources with joint probability p(x, y) where the correlation of x and y is to be tested or estimated. Given n iid observations xn = x1 ...xn and yn=y1 ...yn, only k = rn (0 <; r <; 1) bits each can be transmitted to a common destination. What is the optimal data compression for statistical inference? A simple idea is to send the first k letters of xn and yn. A simpler problem is the helper case where the optimal data compression of xn is searched for under the condition that all of yn are transmitted. It is a long standing problem to determine if there is a better data compression scheme than this simple scheme of sending first k letters. The present paper searches for the optimal data compression under the framework of linear-threshold encoding and shows that there is a better data compression scheme depending on the value of correlation. To this end, we evaluate the Fisher information in the class of linear-threshold compression schemes. It is also proved that the simple scheme is optimal when x and y are independent or their correlation is not too large.
  • Keywords
    correlation methods; correlation theory; data compression; linear codes; statistical analysis; Fisher information; binary source; correlated information source; correlation testing; joint probability; linear threshold compression scheme; linear threshold encoding; multiterminal statistical inference; optimal data compression; transmission rate restriction; Correlation; Data compression; Encoding; Joints; Maximum likelihood estimation; Probability; Testing; Data compression; Fisher information; linear-threshold encoding; multiterminal source; multiterminal statistical inference;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9448
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIT.2011.2162270
  • Filename
    6006588