Author :
Ma, Nan ; Wang, Ye ; Ishwar, Prakash
Abstract :
Motivated by video coding applications, we study the problem of sequential coding of correlated sources with (noncausal) encoding and/or decoding frame-delays. The fundamental tradeoffs between individual frame rates, individual frame distortions, and encoding/decoding frame-delays are derived in terms of a single-letter information-theoretic characterization of the rate-distortion region for general inter-frame source correlations and certain types of (potentially frame-specific and coupled) single-letter fidelity criteria. For video sources which are spatially stationary memoryless and temporally Gauss-Markov, MSE frame distortions, and a sum-rate constraint, our results expose the optimality of differential predictive coding among all causal sequential coders. Somewhat surprisingly, causal sequential encoding with one-step delayed noncausal sequential decoding can exactly match the sum-rate-MSE performance of joint coding for all nontrivial MSE-tuples satisfying certain positive semi- deflniteness conditions. Thus, even a single frame delay holds potential for yielding huge performance improvements. A rate- distortion performance equivalence of, causal sequential encoding with delayed noncausal sequential decoding, and, delayed noncausal sequential encoding with causal sequential decoding, is also established.
Keywords :
rate distortion theory; sequential codes; sequential decoding; source coding; video coding; Gauss-Markov; causal sequential coder; correlated source sequential coding; decoding frame-delay; delayed noncausal sequential decoding; delayed noncausal sequential encoding; delayed sequential coding; differential predictive coding; encoding frame-delay; frame rate distortion; inter-frame source correlation; joint coding; single-letter information-theoretic characterization of; video coding; video source; Application software; Decoding; Delay; Displays; Encoding; Gaussian processes; Image coding; Rate-distortion; Source coding; Video coding;